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Stratman

I have just started using Outlook, as it will talk to my phone whereas Palm
Desktop won't, and I cannot find a way of displaying the day name as well as
the date in Calendar's five and seven day views i.e., instead of the column
heading displaying August 27, is there a way of making it display Friday
August 27, as it does in Palm Desktop?

I'm using Outlook 2002 (Office XP) build 10.2627.2625 with Win2kPro

Thanks,
DD
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Control Panel->Regional Settings, set your long day format to dddd.

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Stratman asked:

| I have just started using Outlook, as it will talk to my phone
| whereas Palm Desktop won't, and I cannot find a way of displaying the
| day name as well as the date in Calendar's five and seven day views
| i.e., instead of the column heading displaying August 27, is there a
| way of making it display Friday August 27, as it does in Palm Desktop?
|
| I'm using Outlook 2002 (Office XP) build 10.2627.2625 with Win2kPro
|
| Thanks,
| DD
 
S

Stratman

Milly Staples said:
Control Panel->Regional Settings, set your long day format to dddd.


Thanks Milly. There's me thinking it would be an Outlook setting.

Mind you, 'dddd' wasn't an option in the drop-down selections, but entering
it manually did the trick.

Thanks again,
DD
 

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