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Outlook 2013 gives you the capability to print out your appointments from the Calendar — sort of. To be brutally honest, Outlook’s calendar-printing feature stinks. If you can’t figure out how to print your calendar the way you want, it’s probably not your fault.

You use the same basic steps to print from any module in Outlook. Here’s how to print your appointments:

Click a date within the range of dates you want to print.

Click a date within the range of dates you want to print.

If you want to print a single day, click just one day. If you want to print a range of dates, click the first date and then hold down Shift and click the last date in the range. The whole range is highlighted to show which dates you’ve selected.

Click the File tab and choose Print (or press Ctrl+P).

Click the File tab and choose Print (or press Ctrl+P).

The Print dialog box appears.

In the Print Settings section, make a style choice.

In the Print Settings section, make a style choice.

Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Trifold, and Calendar Details are the basic choices. You can also define your own print styles in Outlook, so you may eventually have quite a collection of choices showing up in this box. Outlook also shows you a preview of the page you’re about to print, which eliminates surprises.

Click the Print button.

Click the Print button.

Your dates are sent to the printer.

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Wallace Wang is the bestselling author of several dozen computer books including Office For Dummies and Beginning Programming For Dummies. Besides writing computer books, Wallace also enjoys performing stand-up comedy just to do something creative that involves human beings as opposed to machines.

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