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Calendar printing problem fixed with Office 2007 Service Pack

An annoying bug in Outlook 2007 has been fixed with Service Pack 1

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Office 2007 Service Pack one has certainly fixed one problem that’s been bugging our readers for the last year – the proper printing of multi-week events in monthly calendar printouts.

In the original Outlook 2007, a multi-week event (ie an event spanning more than a weekly row in a monthly calendar printout) didn’t appear properly. The event ran off the edge of the page and wasn’t continued to the correct end date, as in this example:

Word 2007 - Multi-week calendar print error, pre-SP1 image from Calendar printing problem fixed with Office 2007 Service Pack at Office-Watch.com
Word 2007 - Multi-week calendar print error, pre-SP1

Once Service Pack 1 is installed the problem goes away:

Word 2007 - Multi-week calendar print error fixed with SP1 image from Calendar printing problem fixed with Office 2007 Service Pack at Office-Watch.com
Word 2007 - Multi-week calendar print error fixed with SP1

It only took a year to fix … but at least it was finally fixed.


Article posted: Wednesday, 19 December 2007

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