Outlook 2003: template or add-in to print weekly calendar

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Ulrike Fischer

Hallo,

on my work they changed to outlook 2003 + exchange.

I'm now looking for a way to print a weekly calendar (mo-su) with rows
for each day, where for each appointment there is a block to show how
much time it will take (like the 5-day-work-week view).

Up to now I only did find "my outlook calendar.dot", which didn't work
(I get a run time error with the message that the attribute
"Categories" is not allowed) and which I guess doesn't do what I want
anyway.

Is there something better somewhere?
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

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Ulrike Fischer said:
Hallo,

on my work they changed to outlook 2003 + exchange.
From?


I'm now looking for a way to print a weekly calendar (mo-su) with rows
for each day, where for each appointment there is a block to show how
much time it will take (like the 5-day-work-week view).

What version of Word do you use?
Up to now I only did find "my outlook calendar.dot", which didn't work
(I get a run time error with the message that the attribute
"Categories" is not allowed) and which I guess doesn't do what I want
anyway.

Is there something better somewhere?

Might want to see if anything here looks useful:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar.htm#print
 
U

Ulrike Fischer

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"


From more "personal" solutions. I used an old lotus programm for
calender.
What version of Word do you use?

It's all new, so it is Word 2003.

Might want to see if anything here looks useful:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar.htm#print

That's where I get "my outlook calendar.dot" from.

outcal seems to be only a monthly calendar. the other one is quite old
(for word 97) and what I understand from other remarks I found it
doesn't print the appointment "blocks". Do you know one of the
templates to correct this?

I must say that I wonder why there are only three quite old solutions
to adapt calendar printing. Is there no need or is it to difficult for
third part parties to offer templates?
 

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