outlook 2007 calendar events

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DNimmo

when creating a multi-day event that extends into the next week and then
print previewing OR printing the event does not wrap around to the following
week.

I have seen several people observe this phenom. but I have yet to see a
solution posted.

thanks!
 
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PaulD

I am having the same problem with the appointments in Outlook 2007. We need
to be able to print out a monthly schedual, and it looks fine on the
computer, but the appointments that wrap around, like from Friday to
Wednesday dont print out correct. Those that wrap around on the screen just
continue to go straight off the page on the print out, and do not show up on
the next week Sunday monday tuesday at all.

Please help.....
 
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DNimmo

that's the problem.
i'll keep you informed if i find out anything
please do likewise. :)
 
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dermant77

DNimmo,

I did alot of additional research, and many other people are having the same
problem, and there is no solution from Microsoft at this time, just talk that
it will be fixed with SP1 for office 2007. There is a additional tool to
install called the Calendar printing Assistant, but I installed it and it
will only print your default calendar and no others, in my case we have
public folder calendars that need to print.
If you want to try the Calendar Assistant go to
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...DC-25A4-41BD-9C98-67C47C6CD8FF&displaylang=en


One work around I did, is if you are using Exchange server you can access
your email server through its internal web server, IE;
http://yourserver/exhange/yourusername
and then the printout at least looked ok, not great but ok, and it all
wraped like it is supposed to.

Good luck with all, and hopefully Microsoft will patch this soon. :)
 
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MES

I had the same problem. I just broke the "event" up into multiple segments
ending on Sunday, and then restarting the next week on Monday to keep them
from going off the edge!
 

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