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Frustrated! Should be able to select Sunday as 1st day of week...

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stlarsen@utah-reo.com - 05 Feb 2006 00:01 GMT
In the week view of outlook calender, as well the month view, they start with
Monday.  This is very frustrating in the fact that I can not change it to
start with Sunday like a normal calender.  This option needs to be offered.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 05 Feb 2006 00:55 GMT
To show Saturday and Sunday in separate boxes in the month view, choose View | Current View | Customize Current View | Other Settings > clear the box for "Compress weekend days"

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> In the week view of outlook calender, as well the month view, they start with
> Monday.  This is very frustrating in the fact that I can not change it to
> start with Sunday like a normal calender.  This option needs to be offered.
stlarsen@utah-reo.com - 05 Feb 2006 01:06 GMT
Sue,

my frustration is that on the week view I can not set Sunday as the first
day showing the week forward from that point.  I can only show or print a
week view with Sunday being the end of the week.  Very frustrating to me in
that a normal calender week and my schedule lend to the more traditional
calender...

> To show Saturday and Sunday in separate boxes in the month view, choose View | Current View | Customize Current View | Other Settings > clear the box for "Compress weekend days"
>
> > In the week view of outlook calender, as well the month view, they start with
> > Monday.  This is very frustrating in the fact that I can not change it to
> > start with Sunday like a normal calender.  This option needs to be offered.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 05 Feb 2006 01:42 GMT
if you remove the check from compress weekends, it should print out with
Sunday as the first day of the week. if Monday is still the first day, look
in tools, options, calendar options.

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> Sue,
>
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>> > start with Sunday like a normal calender.  This option needs to be
>> > offered.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 06 Feb 2006 13:59 GMT
The week view doesn't work the same way as the month view, I'm afraid. You might find the calendar printing Word macros at http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar.htm#print may give you more flexibility.
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> Sue,
>
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>> > Monday.  This is very frustrating in the fact that I can not change it to
>> > start with Sunday like a normal calender.  This option needs to be offered.

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