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Macro to print a daily calendar

I would like to know the code to print an outlook calendar in the daily view for today only.

Any help appreciated.

RE: Macro to print a daily calendar

Hi Russell,

Thank you for the forum question.

What you ask for is complicated. You will need to understand how to control Outlook from VBA. You will need to reference the Outlook Library from Excel and you will need to understand both Excel VBA and Outlook VBA to do what you want.


I am sorry but it is outside the scope of this forum to develop tools for our client, but I am happy to help, if you have questions, when you write the code.



Kind regards

Jens Bonde
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