Printing a yearly calendar with iCal?

I want to print a yearly calendar in both letter and half letter format with my iCal, how do I do that?

No, I don't see this option either... I've exhausted every option inside iCal and my advanced print settings.
The only other suggestion is to go to iCal and "provide iCal feedback" within the menu bar and request this feature.
I will do this as well.
In the meantime a workaround is:
Select "month view" in the print settings - select 12 months to print and select "ok".
Then your printer options will open up.
From there click the Layout drop down tab, and then select "16 pages" per sheet.
Then they will all print on 1 page... though the numbers are too small to really be deemed "legible".
You may want to mess around with zoom settings after you arrange 16 pages per sheet.
This is the only workaround to get "close" to what you want to do.

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