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Outlook Calendar Printing from Command-Line/other

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    Not really a programming question, so I thought I would give the lounge a shot: Does anyone know a simple way to print an Outlook calendar from the command line? Or, maybe with Outlook Calendar Printing Assistant? In the end, I would like to set a scheduled task that prints a given calendar at a given time. Am I going to have to fire up VS and use Office/Outlook integration, or is there some really straight-forward way to do this that I can't see? Thanks in advance for any advice/suggestions :) -Peter

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      Not really a programming question, so I thought I would give the lounge a shot: Does anyone know a simple way to print an Outlook calendar from the command line? Or, maybe with Outlook Calendar Printing Assistant? In the end, I would like to set a scheduled task that prints a given calendar at a given time. Am I going to have to fire up VS and use Office/Outlook integration, or is there some really straight-forward way to do this that I can't see? Thanks in advance for any advice/suggestions :) -Peter

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      Checkout the command line switches for Outlook; you may be able to kickstart a macro.

      txtspeak is the realm of 9 year old children, not developers. Christian Graus

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        Checkout the command line switches for Outlook; you may be able to kickstart a macro.

        txtspeak is the realm of 9 year old children, not developers. Christian Graus

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        Thanks, a macro never occured to me. Doh!

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