First week shown in Month view

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Guest

How can the default be changed for the first week shown at the top of the
Month view? System default is the first week of the current month - which
makes no sense when you are in the last week of the month and trying to plan
or schedule forward.

If the default start date or week cannot be changed, can the system be set
to remember the last monthly view displayed and revert to that view after
leaving the Calendar and returning?
 
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Brian Tillman

DVSWestChester said:
How can the default be changed for the first week shown at the top of
the Month view? System default is the first week of the current
month - which makes no sense when you are in the last week of the
month and trying to plan or schedule forward.

You can't choose the week Outlook displays at the top.
If the default start date or week cannot be changed, can the system
be set to remember the last monthly view displayed and revert to that
view after leaving the Calendar and returning?

Outlook seems to remember when I do it. Can you describe in detail what you
do that does not work?
 
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Guest

Brian Tillman said:
You can't choose the week Outlook displays at the top.


Outlook seems to remember when I do it. Can you describe in detail what you
do that does not work?
Can this be changed to remember (and return to) the view I last left?
 
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Brian Tillman

DVSWestChester said:
In Outlook 2003, I can go to Calendar/Month view and scroll to view
the set of weeks I need to plan (I prefer this week at the top, all
other weeks viewed are in the future). Later, when I switch to Mail
or some other Outlook view, then return to Calendar, the Month view
has re-set to the default, showing the first week of the current
month at the top and I need to scroll again to see what I want.
Can this be changed to remember (and return to) the view I last left?

But you're not "going to another view" when you scroll the months down.
You're still in the "Day/Week/Month" monthly view. Outlook certainly
remembers that. It can't, as far as I can tell, be made to remember you
scrolled the months down, however.
 

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