Office Outlook Calendar 2003 and exporting to Word 2003

J

Jess

Hi all.

The EA for the general manager for my company is wanting to find a word
template or some such to be able to export the daily calendar of her manager
into a word document. Reason being is she wishes to manipulate and add/delete
things once placed into that word document to then print out rather than the
print styles already available in outlook.

Whilst I've been able to find monthly/weekly templates that will export out
into Word. Is there one out there that does the daily "Calendar Details
Style" or Daily Style" styles and export it out into Word?
 
J

Jess

Yes, in fact it's where I got the good weekly printout for my own section.
But there doesn't seem to be a daily printout option (at least compatible
with 2003) on that page.

But thankyou for replying =)

Milly Staples said:
Did you review the offerings here:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp

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Jess said:
Hi all.

The EA for the general manager for my company is wanting to find a word
template or some such to be able to export the daily calendar of her manager
into a word document. Reason being is she wishes to manipulate and add/delete
things once placed into that word document to then print out rather than the
print styles already available in outlook.

Whilst I've been able to find monthly/weekly templates that will export out
into Word. Is there one out there that does the daily "Calendar Details
Style" or Daily Style" styles and export it out into Word?
 
S

shah1

You can export your Outlook Calendar to native MS Word using a Offic
Addin called WinCalendar. It is a MS Word & Excel based calenda
creator from which you can import Outlook appointments into both Word
Excel in a variety of formats. For more information see the 'calenda
maker' (http://www.wincalendar.com/calendar-maker.html) info page.
Happy computing!
Sha
 

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