Re: Creating a .pdf from the Outlook calendar???

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From: Robert Cohen (dont_at_want.spam.com)
Date: 03/16/04


Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 16:17:36 -0500

no problem

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Robert Cohen
A legend in his own mind
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"Mary@All Saints" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6D97EEB6-2236-4D7B-BE0F-8A5012D5967C@microsoft.com...
> Thank you very much
>
>      ----- Robert Cohen wrote: -----
>
>      yes, like Rob said, if you have adobe acrobat (not just the reader),
just
>      set your printer to the PDF writer and hit print.  It will turn it
into a
>      pdf file.  Easy as pie.
>
>      --
>      Robert Cohen
>      A legend in his own mind
>      --
>
>      "Rob Schneider" <rmschne@removetheones_b1e1e1b.net.net> wrote in
message
>      news:O0CLIr4CEHA.2600@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>      > Yes, anything that you can print to paper can be "printed" to a PDF
file
>      > (with Adobe Acrobat or other PDF-making program).
>      >> An alternative for Outlook 2003 (and maybe previous versions, I'm
not
>      > sure) is to write to a HTML file ... command on the File menu.
>      >> Hope this is useful to you.  Let us know.
>      >> rms
>      >>>>> Mary wrote:
>      >> Is it possible to publish a calendar from Outlook as a .pdf file?
I am
>      looking for a way to send our parish's calendar to our web page.
>
>
>


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