Article ID: 166419
Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Outlook 97 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q166419
SYMPTOMS
If you grant a second person permission to your shared Calendar, they may not be able to print the Calendar by using the Daily style. The person trying to print may receive the following message:
The operation failed.
or
You don't have permission.
CAUSE
The Daily style includes a default option to include TaskPad information, and the person printing does not have permissions to your Task folder.
RESOLUTION
If you do not need to include the TaskPad information when printing the Daily Style, click to deselect that option. If you need to include the TaskPad information, give the person trying to print at least reviewer permissions to your Task folder.
MORE INFORMATION
Printing Without TaskPad Information
Follow these steps to deselect the TaskPad option when printing the Daily Style:
- Open the shared calendar.
- On the Outlook File menu, click Print.
- Under Print Style, click to select Daily Style and click Page Setup.
- Click TaskPad to deselect it.
- Click OK and OK to close and print.
Sharing Your TaskPad Information
By sharing your Task folder with the person who is trying to print, that person can print using the Daily Style including TaskPad information. Follow these steps to share your Task folder:
- On the Outlook Standard Toolbar, click Folder List to display your mail folders.
- Right-click the Task folder and on the context-sensitive menu, click Properties.
- Click the Permissions tab and click Add.
- From the "Type Name or Select From List", click to select the user you want to grant permissions and click Add to add them to the Add User list and click OK.
- In the Name and Role list, click your new user to select.
- In the Roles list, click at least Reviewer and click OK.
REFERENCES
For more information about sharing items, type "How do I share my tasks with others" in the Office Assistant, click Search, and then click to view "Share Outlook items in a public folder."
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