I could have sworn that I had the days of the week (Mon, Tues, Wed) displayed
on the top bars on the calendar on views other than the monthly calendar.
All I have is month/date format. Is there a way to change that (regional
settings maybe)? Using version Outlook 2002
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 10 Nov 2005 22:57 GMT
You're on the right track. The long date format in Regional Settings must
include the token for day name (dddd)
>I could have sworn that I had the days of the week (Mon, Tues, Wed)
>displayed
> on the top bars on the calendar on views other than the monthly calendar.
> All I have is month/date format. Is there a way to change that (regional
> settings maybe)? Using version Outlook 2002
Sparferu - 11 Nov 2005 00:06 GMT
Oh thank you, I guess I'm always used to always having my regional setting on
American as default during my last computer rebuild. Got the d's in and it
works fine now :)
> You're on the right track. The long date format in Regional Settings must
> include the token for day name (dddd)
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> > All I have is month/date format. Is there a way to change that (regional
> > settings maybe)? Using version Outlook 2002
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 11 Nov 2005 01:21 GMT
outlook uses the long date setting in regional settings for the dates.

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>I could have sworn that I had the days of the week (Mon, Tues, Wed)
>displayed
> on the top bars on the calendar on views other than the monthly calendar.
> All I have is month/date format. Is there a way to change that (regional
> settings maybe)? Using version Outlook 2002