It should print the days of the week if you have them showing in your
Calendar view. If not, go to Control Panel | Regional and Language Options
and change the Long Date format to include the day of the week. You will
need to add the "dddd" string for this if you want the day of the week fully
spelled out. For example, my Long Date format for the U.S. looks like this:
dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy
and results in this:
Wednesday, March 16, 2005

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> When printing a Calendar with outlook, is it possible to ask it to
> print the day as well as the date? Ie. Monday 14 March, Tuesday 15
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> Louise
Louise - 17 Mar 2005 10:11 GMT
Thank you very much for your reply. It has worked perfectly on my PC,
however, my colleague's hasn't changed and they have entered exactly the same
information as me.
Any ideas why his hasn't worked?
Thanks again.
Louise
> It should print the days of the week if you have them showing in your
> Calendar view. If not, go to Control Panel | Regional and Language Options
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> > Louise
Louise - 17 Mar 2005 10:49 GMT
Hello again
For some reason, my colleague's is now working. Perhaps he entered the
wrong digits on the first attempt?
I would never have thought of going through the Control Panel for this, I
went through every option I could find on the Calendar!!
Thanks again.
Louise
> Thank you very much for your reply. It has worked perfectly on my PC,
> however, my colleague's hasn't changed and they have entered exactly the same
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