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Old June 10th 04, 11:11 PM
Kathy
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Now that we are finally done with the CompuServe service
on our computer, I am having problems getting back to
being able to getting the Microsoft Works Calendar to
print out for me.
I have gone to the Knowledge Base Articles and upon
finding the article published under Q314517, I did what
was recommended as a solution in Method 1.
I did the download of Wkpr60.exe package, it did what is
was supposed to do, but upon trying to print the calendar
again, again nothing happened except getting the
message "Please wait while the Calendar prepares to print."
I checked and the calendar is set as the Default so that
shouldn't be the problem.
Method 2 says to upgrade to Works 7.0, is this what I
will need to do, and if so where do I find to download
this upgrade?
I figured that the problem, when it first happened about
a year ago, was that we had CompuServe as our Internet
service and it's calendar is the only one I was able to
get to print out for me.
Thank you for your patience and assistance in this
matter.
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Old June 11th 04, 09:12 AM
Mary Sauer
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Default Printing the Windows Microsoft Calendar

You cannot download an upgrade, you may be able to find Works 7 on eBay, usually
there are several listed, cheap too.

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Now that we are finally done with the CompuServe service
on our computer, I am having problems getting back to
being able to getting the Microsoft Works Calendar to
print out for me.
I have gone to the Knowledge Base Articles and upon
finding the article published under Q314517, I did what
was recommended as a solution in Method 1.
I did the download of Wkpr60.exe package, it did what is
was supposed to do, but upon trying to print the calendar
again, again nothing happened except getting the
message "Please wait while the Calendar prepares to print."
I checked and the calendar is set as the Default so that
shouldn't be the problem.
Method 2 says to upgrade to Works 7.0, is this what I
will need to do, and if so where do I find to download
this upgrade?
I figured that the problem, when it first happened about
a year ago, was that we had CompuServe as our Internet
service and it's calendar is the only one I was able to
get to print out for me.
Thank you for your patience and assistance in this
matter.



 




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