I'd like to view / print my calendar on a year basis (to view all of the
national conferences, etc.), but I appear to be limited to 1month/page. Any
way to work around this w/out copying everything into Excel?

And as a note, when Calendar exports into Excel, the dates were not
formatted as dates, but as text. Again, what's the work-around?

RE: View / Print calendar year by dlw

dlw
Tue Apr 29 13:12:00 PDT 2008

not sure what you mean, you can put in a start date and end date and print
out as many months as you want. Or do you want the entire year on one page?
OR do a search, leave everything blank, you will get a list or everything,
and print that list.

"AT" wrote:

> I'd like to view / print my calendar on a year basis (to view all of the
> national conferences, etc.), but I appear to be limited to 1month/page. Any
> way to work around this w/out copying everything into Excel?
>
> And as a note, when Calendar exports into Excel, the dates were not
> formatted as dates, but as text. Again, what's the work-around?
>

Re: View / Print calendar year by Diane

Diane
Tue Apr 29 19:06:17 PDT 2008

Outlook can't print a yearly planner - you need to use a utility.
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp has a list.

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"AT" <AT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C0313484-965D-4AD5-968A-55390C5F89A3@microsoft.com...
> I'd like to view / print my calendar on a year basis (to view all of the
> national conferences, etc.), but I appear to be limited to 1month/page.
> Any
> way to work around this w/out copying everything into Excel?
>
> And as a note, when Calendar exports into Excel, the dates were not
> formatted as dates, but as text. Again, what's the work-around?
>