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Displaying Saturday & Sunday seperatly

 
 
Cameron Anholt
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      16th Aug 2003
Does anyone know how to display Saturday and Sunday
seperatly in oultlook calendar view? I have it showing
Saturday and Sunday seperatly on my office computer but
can not remimber/find how I changed it so that I can
change it on my home computer. Thank you in advance.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      17th Aug 2003
right click on the calendar grid and choose other settings. change the
compress weekends settings from there.

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> Does anyone know how to display Saturday and Sunday
> seperatly in oultlook calendar view? I have it showing
> Saturday and Sunday seperatly on my office computer but
> can not remimber/find how I changed it so that I can
> change it on my home computer. Thank you in advance.



 
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