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Sunday should have its own column in Month View

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swr - 21 Mar 2005 18:00 GMT
I'm using Outlook 2003 to schedule and keep track of appts.  Many of these
appts fall on Sat and Sun.  It would be really great if the month view layout
of the calendar had the option to show Sunday first (on the left) and in it
own column (much like the way the rest of the Western world does it).  The
weekly view layout does this...why not allow it for the monthly view?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 21 Mar 2005 18:26 GMT
right click on the calendar grid and choose other settings - then remove the
check from compress weekends.

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> I'm using Outlook 2003 to schedule and keep track of appts.  Many of these
> appts fall on Sat and Sun.  It would be really great if the month view
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> own column (much like the way the rest of the Western world does it).  The
> weekly view layout does this...why not allow it for the monthly view?

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