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How do I customize the first week of the year in Outlook 2007?

 
 
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      6th Apr 2007
If I want to start the year at, say academic dates, or tax dates .. how do I
start the year (and the week count) at custom dates? The 'first week of the
year' options only let me start at january 1 or nearby jan 1st - surely I can
customize?
 
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No, you cannot.

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After furious head scratching, postman12 asked:

| If I want to start the year at, say academic dates, or tax dates ..
| how do I start the year (and the week count) at custom dates? The
| 'first week of the year' options only let me start at january 1 or
| nearby jan 1st - surely I can customize?
 
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