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JonWard March 11th 06 01:26 PM

Start printed monthly calendar with Sunday
 

The problem is when you try to print the monthly calendar, portrait style on
8 1/2 x 11, 2-pages per month. This would give me something ike sun,mon,tues
on one facing page and wed,thur,fri,sat on the next facing page. But when you
select 2 pages per month it compresses the weekend no matter what you try.


"ucfirstum" wrote:

I tried the instructions by clicking "Don't Print Weekends". Amazing Amazing!
This worked! Thanks a million. Who would have thought by clicking this is
would work! I am still amazed. Now I can print my own appointment book!

"Thos" wrote:

How can I print a monthly calendar with 7 days, i.e. 7 columns, beginning
with Sunday?


shad November 16th 06 01:46 AM

Start printed monthly calendar with Sunday
 
I, too, agree with JonWard. The fix works for one page per day in monthly
printing, but just as jonward writes, when selecting 2 page per month the
weekends again are compressed. I think Microsoft does this on purpose, that
way we have to buy Daytimers and Franklin coveys products if we want to use
paper products.

"JonWard" wrote:


The problem is when you try to print the monthly calendar, portrait style on
8 1/2 x 11, 2-pages per month. This would give me something ike sun,mon,tues
on one facing page and wed,thur,fri,sat on the next facing page. But when you
select 2 pages per month it compresses the weekend no matter what you try.


"ucfirstum" wrote:

I tried the instructions by clicking "Don't Print Weekends". Amazing Amazing!
This worked! Thanks a million. Who would have thought by clicking this is
would work! I am still amazed. Now I can print my own appointment book!

"Thos" wrote:

How can I print a monthly calendar with 7 days, i.e. 7 columns, beginning
with Sunday?



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