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Ian V
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Outlook XP
I have found a very annoying quirk with the above.
I have managed to change the organiser to begin a week with Sunday instead
of Monday. However, I cannot get it to print from Sunday!!
Try as I might despite putting in the dates in the 'print range' fields, it
actually prints the weeks either side of the dates so I get 2 pages of
weekly views.
Has anyone found a work around for this (registry hack etc)
Ian
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Keith T. Williams
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Re: Outlook XP
"Ian V" <simanx@ntlworld.com> wrote in
news:ZXqS8.212$l6.188454@newsfep2-win.server.ntli.net:
> I have found a very annoying quirk with the above.
> I have managed to change the organiser to begin a week with Sunday
> instead of Monday. However, I cannot get it to print from Sunday!!
> Try as I might despite putting in the dates in the 'print range'
> fields, it actually prints the weeks either side of the dates so I get
> 2 pages of weekly views.
> Has anyone found a work around for this (registry hack etc)
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>
> Ian
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If you have microsoft Access, AND outlook is your primary email client,
you can link to outlook and create your own calendar form.
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Keith T. Williams
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"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray,
Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right
answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of
confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question."
-- Charles Babbage
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