I am using Outlook 2002 with SP3.
I have gone to Tools - Options - Calendar Options and selected all seven
days as my work week (Sunday - Saturday). I have selected Sunday as my first
day of the week.
Then I went to View - Current View - Customize Current View. Clicked Other
Settings and unchecked Compress weekend days.
Then went to File - Page Setup - Monthly Style. Under Format tab, in the
options section, I changed from 1 page/month to 2 pages/month. Paper
orientation is set to portrait.
When I click Preview, Monday is the First day of the week and not Sunday.
Am I missing something here? If I go back to the beginning, and select any
other day as the First day of the week, they print correctly. Weekends are
still compressed, but that is fine. I just need Sunday - Thursday as regular
days, Friday and Saturday compressed as a weekend is OK. Any ideas help
would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
CSR - 02 Mar 2005 00:17 GMT
Jnovy
I am using Outlook 2003 and have been having the same problem.
You have reviewed the posts related to this problem and done all the things
indicated. I tried the same thing on getting Sunday to be the first day to
print on Weekly calendars. I have been able to get the views as I like them
but cannot get the printing. Even when I select the days to represent the
week Sunday to Saturday, I get 2 weeks Monday to Sunday.
There is a difference in the printing order and the view order. We need to
find someone who can address the print order.
> I am using Outlook 2002 with SP3.
>
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> days, Friday and Saturday compressed as a weekend is OK. Any ideas help
> would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.