There is an option to show the week number but not the day number.
Just curious; why is this useful to you?

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> Before I go to the effort to create and import a custom holiday calendar
> so that I can see they Day of Year, is there any way to get outlook to
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> Thanks!
> Richard Ahlquist
Richard Ahlquist - 19 Mar 2008 15:43 GMT
I work with Julian dating a lot, its very handy to know what day of the
year it is. For example someone asked me to update a date field to the
14th of March today and I had to figure out that the date for that Julian
field as stored in raw form in the MSSQL database is 108074. 1 being
nothing 08 being the year and 074 being what day of the year it is since
the beginning of the year.
I found a solution that worked on Diane Poremsky's site. I created a
custom import following her guide at
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/countdown.htm
From a former MVP allow me to express my gratitude for those of you who
still provide such fast and good service to the community.
Richard
> There is an option to show the week number but not the day number. Just
> curious; why is this useful to you?
Roady [MVP] - 19 Mar 2008 15:50 GMT
You're welcome and good to hear you've found a solution. And thanks for
posting it back :-)

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> I work with Julian dating a lot, its very handy to know what day of the
> year it is. For example someone asked me to update a date field to the
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>> There is an option to show the week number but not the day number. Just
>> curious; why is this useful to you?