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Setting the Calendar to show a FULL DAY for Sat./Sun, instead of .

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bimholly - 23 Feb 2005 21:09 GMT
since i work weekends and have a full schedule, i am trying to format and
print with a sat/sun. schedule showing the full time, not cut in 1/2.......

have followed the recommandations,format notes, still, when printing the
page appears as it always has......
even trying to star the week with a Sunday is impossible.........
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] - 25 Feb 2005 02:05 GMT
The only way you can do this is in Month view, and you have to print the
month on only one page instead of across two pages.  While in Day/Week/Month
view, go to View | Current View | Customize Current View, click the Other
Settings button, and in the Month section, clear the checkbox for "Compress
weekend days".  (Note: In Outlook 2003, there's an extra menu step -- it's
View | Arrange By | Current View | Customize Current View.)

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> since i work weekends and have a full schedule, i am trying to format
> and print with a sat/sun. schedule showing the full time, not cut in
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> the page appears as it always has......
> even trying to star the week with a Sunday is impossible.........
 
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