That's my problem. When I'm in Print Setup, I can see that there is a page
setup option, but it is not highlighted. In Outlook, I would click that
button for a host of options--printing weekends, adding a lined notes
section--and though I don't expect that many features to choose from, I was
hoping for at least a few. I can't even find a Print preview option! I
checked File -> Options to make sure I was not overlooking some check box in
my preferences, but the only things there were settings to change the work
week, and options for the day's start and end times. (I even double-checked
the Print button to this morning to make sure it was not my contact lenses.
It wasn't. :P) Thanks for helping me try to figure this out.
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> The dry contacts problem I'm still working on, myself :/, but your Calendar
> should be printing as easily as mine. I think you can straighten all that
> out by going to IE, File menu, Print setup, to make your preferred options
> settings.
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> "Ravenshuman" <> wrote in message
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> > Hi there...I'm new to Windows Vista and I'm in the process of setting up
> > my
> > Windows Calendar. I had planned on using it to create my own hard copy
> > organizer, as I had with Outlook 2003. But the Page Setup button under the
> > Print Style dialog is not functional (I tried it for all calendar types).
> > Is
> > this a glitch? I tried to see if it was because I have Home Premium, but I
> > have now burned up an entire evening in a search of the Microsoft website
> > and
> > have nothing to show for it but dry contact lenses and a strained neck.
> > Any
> > ideas?
>