I try to print a weekly calendar and it will only print from the hours of 12AM to 6AM while my display is set to show 7AM to something like 6PM??? How do I correct to the printing that that I want????

 

thanks

Greetings, everyone!

 
First time poster, here, so I apologize if I posted this question under the incorrect thread. I digress.
 
Is there any I could "allow" for the printing of an embedded spreadsheet? That is, the same way I would "allow" for the download of raw file? For example, the embed code reflects my decision in making the spreadsheet downloadable, as shown here:
 
<iframe width="ONE GAJILLION" height="PALATE OF CHEESE" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" src="(Insert Link Here)&wdAllowInteractivity=False&wdHideGridlines=True&wdHideHeaders=True&wdDownloadButton=True"></iframe>
 
As it stands now, when the user attempts to prompt the browser to print, all they end up printing is the page in which the spreadsheet is embedded. Any input would be appreciated! Thanks!
iTunes receipts are an example, but an easily reproduced one - this also happens with other emails with tables in them. Basically, printing the email on Outlook Mac 2011 gives cut off output when printing on A4. It may also do the same on Letter paper which is even narrower. The only way to get around this is to select to print Landscape, turning an iTunes receipt into a 2-page document.

I often get receipts for stuff on emails and this is a frequent problem - I have to print them to submit the eligible ones for expenses (e.g. when I renew the TomTom Traffic Sub). Why does it print so badly? This was never an issue with Outlook 2010 for Windows and it's just a case of printing a table correctly but it seems to be a real issue.

By the way, printing also seems to ignore me if I say to print at a %age of the original size so I can't say to print the email at 85% or similar so that it would fit - it is still truncated at the same place. If I reduce the size of a text email then it works fine.

The printer is a Canon MP610 by the way but this also happens if I generate a PDF so I don't think it's a driver issue.

Any advice appreciated on this - I am getting to the point of copying / pasting the emails into Word to print them (which works fine)...

Classic Hotmail had an icon at the top of the page to convert the message to printer format.

With Outlook, I have tried Cntrl/P, but all I get is a screen image.  Page 2 & more are not printed.

I am using Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 64bit.

Can I switch back from Outlook to Classic Hotmail?

Classic Hotmail had an icon at the top of the page to convert the message to printer format.

With Outlook, I have tried Cntrl/P, but all I get is a screen image.  Page 2 & more are not printed.

I am using Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 64bit.

Can I switch back from Outlook to Classic Hotmail?

how do I print my tasks in outlook and group them by category?  I can view them grouped by category but when I try to print it doesn't keep them in groups?
Why are my emails printing off centre when they appear centred in Print Preview

Cannot find a way to reduce the Windows Live font size. It changed on its own from 10 point to 14 - 16 point about a week ago. One diagnostic check said "windows live file corrupted". Virus checks come up okay. System health listed as good. Anyone have any ideas?

 

[Moved - IE9, Windows 7]

When I try to print an e-mail, I click on the printer icon.  This gives a dialogue box which should allow me to print but the only options offered are SAVE or CANCEL.  I save it but I still can't print it.  I try the Ctrl-shift-P option both in the dialogue box and also in the saved document but this doesn't work.  Why has the option to PRINT disappeared?  This is driving me crazy!!!