I have the same problem. I want to print a two page monthly calendar
with Sunday as the first day of the week. By doing what you suggest the
on-screen calendar appears correct. However, I can not get it to print
with Sunday as the first day and all seven days equal width. Any
suggestions? Thanks--LaRue
crwnsvn wrote:
> I found the answer on another post, thanks, problem solved.
>
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> "crwnsvn" wrote:
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>>Thank you for answering my question, I have done this, but unfortunately this
>>does not solve my problem. I guess I did not explain this correctly. I would
>>like to NOT have SAT and SUN stacked on top of one another in the calender
>>view, but would like to have SAT and SUN to each have seperate squares, like
>>the rest of the days.
>>Does that make sense? No matter what day of the week I set to start the
>>calender, the SAT and Sun are always stacked.
>>
>>
>>
>>"Francine Otterson" wrote:
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>>
>>>Change your calendar option under Tools Options Calendar - you can select
>>>your calendar to start on Sunday.
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>
>>>--
>>>Francine Otterson
>>>President, San Diego Outlook User Group
>>>
>>>"crwnsvn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>news:58D547A6-E4E1-4B3D-AE6A-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>
>>>>The current calender view starts on Monday. I would like the calender view
>>>>to
>>>>start on Sunday, like a normal calender. Is there a way to change the way
>>>>the
>>>>days of the week display on the screen?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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