Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

Evolution: 2.24.3-0ubuntu1
Distro: Ubuntu 8.10

What I expected to happen:

I can't find the way to print a list of appointments and descriptions
over a long range of time in evolution. My goal is to track my health
notes in the calendar, right next to Dr. Appointments (which have their
own descriptions). With such a list printed out, I can make sure I cover
everything with the doctor.

However, I can't find any way to print a list of appointments with
associated descriptions for a range of dates. I'm hoping to print out
four to six month ranges along the lines of.... :

Health
 15 Jan, 2009 - 15 Jan, 2009
 Sick
     Couldn't keep down food for more than an hour. 

Health
 2 Feb, 2009 - 2 Feb, 2009
 SIck
    Fever for three days

Health
 4 April, 2009 10:00 - 4 April, 2009 10:30
 Endo Clinic
   Told to continue monthly shot. Cholesterol results were positive. Dr. Needs 
IGF-1 and GH.

Health
 4 April, 2009 3:00 - 4 April, 2009
 Dr. XXXX, PCH
   Prescribed Chantix. Agreed to schedule new MRI if Endo will describe the 
type of scan that's needed.

Health
 6 April, 2009 - 6 April, 2009
 Endo walkin
   See shot appiontment 6 April

Health
 6 April, 2009 11:00 - 6 April, 2009 11:45
 Shot
   Found out PCH canceled shot because Endo hadn't sent the paperwork in time. 
Used backup prescription.
....

And so on, for several months of appointments and notes at a time.

What I found instead:

- Print preview on day, workweek, week and month only shows appointments for 
one day, workweek, and month respectively, does not show descriptions.
- List view shows appointment name, start & end dates, but does not show 
description and does not print more than a month at a time.
- Advanced search does not provide the option to specify a date range.
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** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Can't find how to print apt. and description for appointments for date range
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/358927
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