Print meeting invite tracking (accept/decline) in Outlook?

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tarebare

I would like to print the tracking summary for a meeting I set-up in Outlook.
Is there a way to do this without doing a PrintScreen? I have two LCD
screens so when I do a PrintScreen and paste in Word/PPT it comes in as a
large image and I have to crop and resize to make it fit (it's a pain/time
waster). Any suggestions?
 
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Nikki Peterson

Please include your Outlook version for clarification in solutions. :)

Outlook 2007:
I use "The Calendar Printing Assistant for Office Outlook 2007".
I really like it.

The Calendar Printing Assistant for Office Outlook 2007 is an
application for people who need an easy way to print and customize
their Outlook 2007 calendar information. It puts you in control
of the tools you need and helps you plan and create designer-quality
output.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA101687211033.aspx

Outlook2003:

"My Outlook Calendar". You can
download this from the SlipStick.com site,
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp
Customizable Word template for generating Outlook
weekly and monthly calendars.

This VERY COOL FREE template is run from a Word template
that when opened will read your calendar (Or any calendar
that you have access to) and build you a
completely editable calendar with all the details included.
All wrapped with complete information.

You may need to relax the Macros running in both Outlook
and MS Word.

In Microsoft Word Select:
- TOOLS menu
- Select MACRO
- Select SECURITY

In Outlook there is the same process, however, I believe it
is the Microsoft Word that will try to stop the macro in the
Word Template from processing. You will want to set it
to allow or give you the choice of running it. I would only
fix the WORD security first and see if that doesn't do the
trick.

Or for the Brave and Daring: Write a macro to do it for you:

<<http://groups.google.com/group/micr...acro+print+invitation&rnum=1#241fccb5474500d3>>

Nikki
 

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