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How do I put day ID on Calender (e.g. Tuesday)

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Rangam - 30 Sep 2005 05:38 GMT
My Calendar does not display the day ID alongwith the date e.g. 30 September.
How do I get it to do so?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 30 Sep 2005 07:03 GMT
it's a windows long date format setting - control panel, regional settings.

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> My Calendar does not display the day ID alongwith the date e.g. 30
> September.
> How do I get it to do so?
Rangam - 01 Oct 2005 01:14 GMT
Thankyou for your response. But it does not solve my problem. What I want is
to put the day ID eg. Tuesday alongside 30 September 2005. At this time I am
only getting 30 September 2005. It should therefore read as "Tuesday, 30
September 2005"

> it's a windows long date format setting - control panel, regional settings.
>
> > My Calendar does not display the day ID alongwith the date e.g. 30
> > September.
> > How do I get it to do so?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 01 Oct 2005 05:38 GMT
Change the long date format to include the day - dd is the code used for
day.

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> Thankyou for your response. But it does not solve my problem. What I want
> is
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>> > September.
>> > How do I get it to do so?
Rangam - 01 Oct 2005 08:01 GMT
Thanks very much once again. But I have two options in long date format -
"ddmmmmyyyy" and "dmmmmyyyy". The only difference between the two is in the
former, the date is given in two digits e.g. 01, where as in the other its
given as 1
I cant get "Monday" "Tuesday" etc to preceed the date. My option in long
date format is set at "ddmmmmyyyy". But still no joy.

> My Calendar does not display the day ID alongwith the date e.g. 30 September.
> How do I get it to do so?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 05 Oct 2005 14:31 GMT
dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy is the format used for long date, with the full day name
spelled out. if it's not an option in the drop down, type it in.

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> Thanks very much once again. But I have two options in long date format -
> "ddmmmmyyyy" and "dmmmmyyyy". The only difference between the two is in
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>> September.
>> How do I get it to do so?

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