HOW TO PRINT A MONTH'S CALENDAR USING GEOPLANNER:

Note: This tip comes to us from GW Matt (thanks a bunch!!!).

Question:

When printing out the calendar, it has a set size for each day or each box. Can you change the size of the box (for printing purposes) to make it larger to encompass more events than it defaults to?  Probably not, just thought I'd ask! L. :)

Answer:

You can create larger calendars, by using the "Page Setup" dialog box. All of the date "boxes" will still be the same size, but you can create larger calendars to encompass more events.

Also, from the "Tips & Tricks" side of things, more event data will
fit on the page if you print in landscape mode. Also, if you want to create a calendar spanning over multiple pages, calculate the document size by doing the following:

1)      Page Size accounting for margins: 8 x 10.5
        Page Width  = (n x 8) + .5
        Page Height = (m x 10.5) + .5

where the printout is n sheets wide by m sheets high. If you are using the DeskJet or something with larger margins, use this "formula" instead:

2)      Page Size account for margins: 8 x 10 (approx)
        Page Width = (n x 8) + .5
        Page Height =(m x 10) + .5

In case 1, a document size for a 2 sheet by 2 sheet document would
be (16.5" x 21.5"), and for case 2 would be (16.5" x 20.5"). All this is done to get a document that fills all the paper on which it is printed.