Outlook 2000? If so, that feature is broken and not likely to be fixed.

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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
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Thanks anyway Sue. Scrounged around a long time in the chat history for
O2000 and found a work around. Save your calendar to web page. Go in and
copy the monthhd.htm file to another director/location. Go back to your
original calendar and move first day of week back one day and save to web
again. Go to the new monthhd.htm file delete it and replace it with the
first one. should get all of the calendar info re-aligned to proper day of
week. Works for me on my web site www.nbrchurch.org
> Outlook 2000? If so, that feature is broken and not likely to be fixed.
>
> > When I save my current calendar to a web page format using the "save as web
> > page" under "FILE" all of the scheduled events shift one day on the calendar
> > graphic, but are correct in the sidebar (written schedule info).
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 15 Apr 2005 20:58 GMT
I think most people would be confused, though, by seeing a Monday - Sunday calendar, especially for a church.

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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
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> Thanks anyway Sue. Scrounged around a long time in the chat history for
> O2000 and found a work around. Save your calendar to web page. Go in and
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>> Outlook 2000? If so, that feature is broken and not likely to be fixed.
>> > When I save my current calendar to a web page format using the "save as web
>> > page" under "FILE" all of the scheduled events shift one day on the calendar
>> > graphic, but are correct in the sidebar (written schedule info).