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How do I change the Outlook (2002) Calendar Header month from num.

 
 
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      17th Nov 2004
I am using Outlook 2002. I want to change the Monthly calendar header month
from numeric to the actual month name. Does anyone know if this can be done
and how to do it? Thanks in advance for any replies.
 
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      20th Nov 2004
What do you have set for your Long Date Format under Control Panel, Regional
Settings?

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After furious head scratching, blmsman asked:

| I am using Outlook 2002. I want to change the Monthly calendar
| header month from numeric to the actual month name. Does anyone know
| if this can be done and how to do it? Thanks in advance for any
| replies.


 
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