Outlook Calendar should display the day as well as the date

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Guest

Except for the 31-day view, outlook doesn't show the day, just the date. It
is not always clear which day of the week you are looking at.

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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Make sure your long date format includes the token for day name (dddd) here:
Control Panel > Regional and Language Options > Click Customize > Date tab.
 
G

Guest

As a developer I would really like to avoid changing the regional settings on
my machine. I try to keep my developing enviroment as similar as possible to
the production enviroment on our web server. I do not want to get possible
date errors in my web application because of this. MS should add a option for
this in Outlook and not be dependent of the regional settings for this.
 
G

Guest

As a developer I would really like to avoid changing the regional settings on
my machine. I try to keep my developing enviroment as similar as possible to
the production enviroment on our web server. I do not want to get possible
date errors in my web application because of this. MS should add a option for
this in Outlook and not be dependent of the regional settings for this.
 
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Brian Tillman

Ken Norway said:
As a developer I would really like to avoid changing the regional
settings on my machine. I try to keep my developing enviroment as
similar as possible to the production enviroment on our web server. I
do not want to get possible date errors in my web application because
of this. MS should add a option for this in Outlook and not be
dependent of the regional settings for this.

I, on the other hand, believe that Outlook does it exactly correct. When I
change my Windows settings, I want ALL applications that use the data to
behave in the same way and make use of those settings.
 

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