Printing 2007 Calendar

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Alan1234

I have searched the net and have found no solution to my problem, and
cannot believe microsoft could have missed it.

I have just completed my diary for next year - all with categor
colours and a maximum of three events on a day.

I need a monthly print out

If I try and print to a pdf direct from Outlook 2007 it would b
perfect, other than it doesn't wrap the text so I can't see fully th
subject, location and time (I would like to see notes as well, but coul
do without this)

So, I tried Calendar Printing Assistant 2007 with SP2 and this is ver
fancy but it doesn't carry forward the category colours, apart fro
putting all day events in its own selected colour.

I just want a monthly calendar that prints with coloured categories an
all the information wrapped into the specific day - it cant be much t
ask for, surely

Ala
 
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Alan1234

I take it Diane, that as you haven't replied to my post that you hav
seen this a hundred times and have no answer
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Well, I have seen similar complaints a million times (about wrapped text in
the printouts and color issues), but I wasn't ignoring the question - I
haven't been online much this morning. :)

Have you tried the other calendar tools at http://slipstick.me/calprint ?
I'm not sure any of them can do it though. Even if one can, if it's a one
time deal, it would be easy to make calendar folders for each category/color
then use the By category view and *copy* the items to the correct folder.
Add each to the CPA and set the calendar color. Delete the folders from
outlook when finished (that's why copy, instead of move). If its something
you'd be doing often, then an add-in (if one can do what you want) could be
a good investment.

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''Im a PC'' Sam

One of the Apps listed on http://slipstick.me/calprint (great website &
reference by the way!) is WinCalendar. It supports full word wrap.

It doesnt support colors by category, however it converts your Outlook
Calendar to native MS Word & Excel format so you can apply colors after
creating like any .doc/xls file.
 

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