Printing calendar in Weekly Style, want subject to word wrap.

R

Rypick

I'm printing my calendar in weekly style, and if the subject is long enough
to reach the end of the box, it just cuts off. How do I set it to wrap
instead?
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

I'm printing my calendar in weekly style, and if the subject is long enough
to reach the end of the box, it just cuts off. How do I set it to wrap
instead?

Outlook version?
 
I

''Im a PC'' Sam

Rypick, this is a common complaint. Two options are:
1) Use calendar printing assistant - better handles word wrap in some layouts.
2) Use a addin app for MS Office app called WinCalendar to render your
calendar in MS Word or Excel format (supports word wrap). See here for
screen shots and more info.
http://www.wincalendar.com/calendar-maker.html
 
P

PIC16F627

I'm also having the same problem with Outlook 2007. In Outlook 2003 when
printing the calender the text will wrap but Outlook 2007 can not do it but
when i choose a different paper size(B4) that's when it wraps everything.
Please help as this is stopping the 2007 rollout process.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

I'm also having the same problem with Outlook 2007. In Outlook 2003 when
printing the calender the text will wrap but Outlook 2007 can not do it but
when i choose a different paper size(B4) that's when it wraps everything.
Please help as this is stopping the 2007 rollout process.

You need to use the Outlook Calendar Printing Assistant
<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...DC-25A4-41BD-9C98-67C47C6CD8FF&displaylang=en>
or a another printing helper. The Word template found here works well, I'm
told: http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp
 
A

azmtnbkr

I am having the same issue. I've been printing this view for years and this
change is quite frustrating. I installed the outlook calender print asst.
and it does Not allow you to control word wrap. It provides very little
useful functionality. Any other suggestions are welcome.
 

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