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Outlook does not allow SUNDAY to PRINT as the first day of the wee

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Easy E - 16 Jan 2006 03:42 GMT
For my schedule, Sunday is the most practical day to start my week.  Though
Outlook will let me set Sunday as the first day in the Calendar options so
that I can VIEW it that way, it will not PRINT it that way.  It will print
any other day as the first one in the week EXCEPT SUNDAY.  This doesn't make
ANY sense!
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 16 Jan 2006 15:15 GMT
right click on the calendar grid and choose other settings - remove the
check from compress weekends.

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> For my schedule, Sunday is the most practical day to start my week.
> Though
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Easy E - 16 Jan 2006 16:18 GMT
Thanks for the tip, but that box is already unchecked.  Besides, I am trying
to print a WEEKLY view, not monthly.  I can do so with any day showing as the
first day of the week EXCEPT SUNDAY.  For some reason, Outlook won't split
the weekend days in the weekly printout.  Any other suggestions?

> right click on the calendar grid and choose other settings - remove the
> check from compress weekends.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 16 Jan 2006 16:35 GMT
Are you printing Left to Right?

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| Thanks for the tip, but that box is already unchecked.  Besides, I am
| trying to print a WEEKLY view, not monthly.  I can do so with any day
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Easy E - 16 Jan 2006 17:04 GMT
I'm not sure I understand the question.  If you mean do I print so that my
days of the week each show as a column that goes down the length of the page,
then yes, that's the format I print in.  The way that I have it set to print
right now is so that each day is its own column and 7 days show up on a page
with the times showing in the far left column.

> Are you printing Left to Right?
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