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| Tags: appearance, calendar, printed, screen, spacing, text |
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There was a big change in format in moving from 2003 to 2007. The
appointments are shaded on the screen and hard to read, and when printed the appointments are 1.5 line spacing, wasting a lot of space. In addition, when having 7 days you have less space to print because saturday and sunday don't share a column. I have tried everything i can think of to try and set formats and fonts, and have no solution. Help! |
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