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And where in "The Calendar Printing Assistant for Office Outlook 2007" does
one find the Word Wrap feature??
"Nikki Peterson" wrote:
> Please include your Outlook version for clarification in solutions.
> Not natively, however there are many options, some free:
> 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
> Outlook many versions: My favorite is the "My Outlook Calendar"
> however if you cruise the link below, you will see many other options
> as well.
> "My Outlook Calendar". You can
> download this from the SlipStick.com site,
> http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar-tools-addins/calendar-printing-tools-for-outlook/
> 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.
> "Sandi V" <SandiV> wrote in message
> news:64CB019C-4E91-45E0-9601-E3725C5B0A5E@microsoft.com...
> > In monthly view, the subject line of an all day event does not wrap. Does
> > anyone know of a way to remedy this?
> > Thanks in advance!
> > Sandi
>
one find the Word Wrap feature??
"Nikki Peterson" wrote:
> Please include your Outlook version for clarification in solutions.
> Not natively, however there are many options, some free:
> 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
> Outlook many versions: My favorite is the "My Outlook Calendar"
> however if you cruise the link below, you will see many other options
> as well.
> "My Outlook Calendar". You can
> download this from the SlipStick.com site,
> http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar-tools-addins/calendar-printing-tools-for-outlook/
> 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.
> "Sandi V" <SandiV> wrote in message
> news:64CB019C-4E91-45E0-9601-E3725C5B0A5E@microsoft.com...
> > In monthly view, the subject line of an all day event does not wrap. Does
> > anyone know of a way to remedy this?
> > Thanks in advance!
> > Sandi
>