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jrcmedia

When I print a calender in Outlook in any form daily, weekly or monthly it
prints two small complete monthly calenders in the upper right hand side of
the page. Most callenders I have seen elsewhere have this and they depict the
prior month and the next month. However, in Outlook they are the current and
next month. I think this is foolish, you already have the current month.

I started using Office Outlook in 2000 and resently upgraded to 2007 (not
just for this reason) hoping this would be corrected but it wasn't. is there
a fix for it?


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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

When I print a calender in Outlook in any form daily, weekly or monthly it
prints two small complete monthly calenders in the upper right hand side of
the page.

Please don't multipost and please don't abuse the suggestion feature. You did
not make a suggestion.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

It wasn't fixed because it wasn't broken - it was intentional that this
month and next month be shown in the thumbnail calendars. See
http://slipstick.me/calprint for utilities that will print last and next
month - the word templates make a nice calendar.

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