Error with all-day events in printed daily calendars

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pmbuko

When printing daily calendars, all-day events that display correctly
as (x) days long print as being (x + 1) days long, with the additional
day occuring the day before the event actually occurs. For example, if
I have an all-day event "A" on Tuesday, and an all-day event "B"
spanning Thursday and Friday, printed daily calendars of that week
will show "A" as occurring on Mon and Tue and "B" as occurring on Wed,
Thu, and Fri.

We're running Mac Office 11.3.7 and Exchange 2003. This error/bug has
been replicated on multiple macs at our site and has also been
independently verified by various folks on lists.apple.com.
 
R

Randall.Stein

When printing daily calendars, all-day events that display correctly
as (x) days long print as being (x + 1) days long, with the additional
day occuring the day before the event actually occurs. For example, if
I have an all-day event "A" on Tuesday, and an all-day event "B"
spanning Thursday and Friday, printed daily calendars of that week
will show "A" as occurring on Mon and Tue and "B" as occurring on Wed,
Thu, and Fri.

We're running Mac Office 11.3.7 and Exchange 2003. This error/bug has
been replicated on multiple macs at our site and has also been
independently verified by various folks on lists.apple.com.

We have easily replicated the issue on our site as well. The
environment is also Exchange 2003 and Mac Office 11.3.7. The bug
appears to be specific to Entourage. When creating an all day
appointment from any client (Outlook 2003 for Windows, OWA, Entourage)
the item will also appear on the hard copy of the day prior to the
appointment when printing the Daily schedule layout from Entourage.
This does not occur when printing the same items from Outlook. Also,
the "extra" calendar item does not appear onscreen and the issue does
not occur in any other layout (weekly, monthly, etc) when printed from
Entourage.
 

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