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Printing Options in Outlook 2002



 
 
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Old May 31st, 2006, 10:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Bill Nygaard
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Default Printing Options in Outlook 2002

When I print a calendar page, it should show the holidays in a faded or
grayed font, so that I can write over/around them easily. I know many people
who use the printout as a working calendar page every day, for taking notes,
etc., and the holidays, while useful, get in the way when printed in hard
black. Does anyone know of a way around this?
Thank-you.
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Old June 1st, 2006, 05:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
RM
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Default Printing Options in Outlook 2002

Suggestion: Make the font 'very small' - you can do this in File, Print,
define styles, copy the monthly style - you can change the font size there
but I can't see where you can change the 'color' - I hope this helps some...

"Bill Nygaard" wrote:

When I print a calendar page, it should show the holidays in a faded or
grayed font, so that I can write over/around them easily. I know many people
who use the printout as a working calendar page every day, for taking notes,
etc., and the holidays, while useful, get in the way when printed in hard
black. Does anyone know of a way around this?
Thank-you.
--
Bill Nygaard

--
Bill Nygaard

 




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