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Magnus
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      13th Aug 2003
How can I change the date displayed in my weekly window, from todays display
of only showing the date like this "11. august", I wan't it to display
"Monday 11. august", how do I change this ?

- Magnus


 
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Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]
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      14th Aug 2003
The format for dates is set in Control Panel | Regional and Language
Settings (note -- this is based on Windows XP; if you're using a
different version of Windows, you may have a slightly different command
in your Control Panel folder for the Regional settings.)

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> How can I change the date displayed in my weekly window, from todays

display
> of only showing the date like this "11. august", I wan't it to display
> "Monday 11. august", how do I change this ?
>
> - Magnus
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"Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" <(E-Mail Removed)> skrev i
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> The format for dates is set in Control Panel | Regional and Language
> Settings (note -- this is based on Windows XP; if you're using a
> different version of Windows, you may have a slightly different command
> in your Control Panel folder for the Regional settings.)
>
> --
> Jocelyn Fiorello
> MVP - Outlook
>


Thank you very much for your time, I have already sorted this one out.

Now I wonder how I can change all my contacts in the contacts folder from
displaying "firstname lastname" instead of "lastname, firstname" as it is
now. I already know how to change them individually, but how can I do this
all in one sweep ? There is a fair amount of contacts, so I would like to
make it as easy as possible, and at the same time it is nice to know for
possible future use. I am pretty familiar with vb/vba and macro's, so if
this is the only way, it's a acceptable solution for me.

- Magnus


 
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