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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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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" <crwnsvn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:58D547A6-E4E1-4B3D-AE6A-D9507CA2304E@microsoft.com... > 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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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: > 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" <crwnsvn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:58D547A6-E4E1-4B3D-AE6A-D9507CA2304E@microsoft.com... > > 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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I found the answer on another post, thanks, problem solved.
"crwnsvn" wrote: > 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: > > > 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" <crwnsvn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:58D547A6-E4E1-4B3D-AE6A-D9507CA2304E@microsoft.com... > > > 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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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. > > > "crwnsvn" wrote: > > >>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: >> >> >>>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" <crwnsvn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>>news:58D547A6-E4E1-4B3D-AE6A-D9507CA2304E@microsoft.com... >>> >>>>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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