Printed Notes From Schedule+ May Be Incomplete

Last reviewed: May 14, 1997
Article ID: Q111477
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT operating system version 3.1
  • Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1
  • Microsoft Windows for Workgroups version 3.11

When you enter information into the Notes section of Schedule+ and print your daily schedule, the text output from the Notes section may be truncated if there is not enough space on the page to print the listed information.

When the schedule prints out, the printed Notes section will contain as much text as will physically fit in the space, and the last line will read:

   (more...).

None of the Schedule+ printing options allow you to configure this, and the only printer setup option that will affect this is the physical paper margin settings.

This is simply due to a product limitation in the version of Schedule+ that ships with Windows NT, Windows NT Advanced Server, and also Windows for Workgroups.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE PROBLEM

  1. Open Schedule+.

  2. Choose the “Today” tab indicator to ensure that you are viewing the schedule for today.

  3. Enter approximately fifteen lines of text into the Notes section on this schedule. (Note: this number may be slightly higher or lower, depending on your printer and how it is configured.)

  4. Print out today’s schedule.

  5. Notice that the last few lines you entered as Notes did not print.


Additional query words: wfw wfwg prodnt schedule
Keywords : kbinterop nt32ap
Version : 3.1
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: May 14, 1997
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