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      20th Dec 2003
Is there any what to change the format of the calander to meet certain needs

I would like it to be something like this

____________________________________________________
Monda

____________________________________________________
Tuesda

Etc, etc...

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      20th Dec 2003
Do you mean in the View or for Print?

Also, it is always a good idea to include the Outlook
version that you are using.

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Is there any what to change the format of the calander to meet certain
needs?

I would like it to be something like this:

_____________________________________________________
Monday


_____________________________________________________
Tuesday

Etc, etc....

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      21st Dec 2003
Sorry--it was late at night and not enough office in system. I am currently using (and don't laugh) Outlook 2000. I would like for it to be in both the View and Print

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      28th Dec 2003
Two things come to mind:

Try "My Outlook Calendar". (Free) Sue Mosher's
Slipstick site. Copies your outlook calendar into a
Word document that you can edit and mail or print.

http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar.htm#print

Second, have you tried using the 5 day view? or you can
see several days side-by-side by using the CONTROL key
and the NAVIGATION calendars (little monthly cals)
Press the <CTRL> key and with your mouse select the
days you wish to see.

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Sorry--it was late at night and not enough office in system. I am
currently using (and don't laugh) Outlook 2000. I would like for it to be
in both the View and Print.

VR

Eric

Is there any what to change the format of the calander to meet certain
needs?

I would like it to be something like this:

_____________________________________________________
Monday


_____________________________________________________
Tuesday

Etc, etc....

VR

Eric

 
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