If you print your calendar using the Monthly Style and the Layout setting, "2 pages/month," the printed calendar is improperly formatted. Days of the month may not be in the correct order.
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This problem occurs under the following conditions:
| • | Your calendar work week starts with a day other than Sunday or Monday. |
| • | You print using the Monthly Style. |
| • | In Page Setup, you choose the Layout setting "2 pages/month." |
| • | You chose the default setting to print weekends. |
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Either print one page per month, or change the starting day of your work week to Sunday or Monday. You can also eliminate this problem by selecting "Don't Print Weekends"; however, if your work week includes Saturday or Sunday this is not a viable option.
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To Print One Page Per Month
| 1. | On the File menu, click Print. |
| 2. | In Print style, click Monthly Style, and then click Page Setup. |
| 3. | In the Layout list, click 1 page/month, and then click OK and OK. |
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To Change the Starting Day of Your Work Week
| 1. | On the Tools menu, click Options. |
| 2. | On the Preferences tab, click Calendar Options |
| 3. | In the First day of week list, click Sunday or Monday, and then click OK and OK. |
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To Not Print Weekends
| 1. | On the File menu, click Print. |
| 2. | In Print style, click Monthly Style, and then click Page Setup. |
| 3. | Click to select the Don't Print Weekends check box. |
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Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
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This printing format is commonly used to print one month across two pages.
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