Correction: the default view is the first week in the month at the top and
the last week at the bottom.
no, you cannot change it to have the current week on top.
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> OS = Vista Business
> Application = Outlook 2007
> Outlook Sub-Application = Calendar
>
> With my display I can view six full Calendar weeks.
> The default view for the 2007 colander is as follows:
> Current week at bottom
> Previous 5 weeks above current week
> That is all well and good if I want to see what I have been up to for the
> last five weeks.
> Unfortunately, if I want to view what I have scheduled to do in the coming
> five weeks, I have to manually change the view.
>
> Question: Is there any way to change the default view from Current Week @
> bottom of calendar (last week in view)
> to
> Current Week @ Top of calendar (first week in view)?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve