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Customize Your Outlook 2007 Calendars with Calendar Printing Assistant

Microsoft just released a nifty add-on/program for us Outlook 2007 users. The new Calendar Printing Assistant for Outlook 2007 add-on allows Outlook users to print different styles of calendars previously unavailable in default Outlook installations.

The program expands on Outlooks current styles offered by allowing the user to design the calendar, add pictures, and expand on the options available to display your calendar information. For those of you who use the Franklin Covey Planning system there are several templates which resemble the look and feel of the Franklin Covey planner, so I strongly urge you to look over these templates if you're willing to switch.

How to Change Color Schemes in Office 2007 Beta 2

View TutorialMicrosoft's new Office iteration allows you to customize it like never before. For those of you who use Windows XP. Office 2007 defaults to the blue color scheme which resembles that of Windows XP. You can however make it look like Windows Vista Theme by applying the Vista color scheme. If you're like me and you're still feeling your way through Office 2007, this will help you find that little feature. Follow the steps below to change the default color scheme for Office 2007 Beta 2.

Note: This applies to Office 2007 Beta 2

1. Click on the Office Logo on the top right corner.

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