does your windows long date format include the year? Outlook uses that
setting (control panel, regional settings)

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> When printed The Weekly layout of the Calendar shows day and month, but
> not
> year. How do I include 2006 within the date?
Maureen NW - 15 Feb 2006 20:29 GMT
Hello Diane, thanks for your quick response. Yes, the long date is included
and I checked on that too before writing to the forum. Wednesday, February
15, 2006 is currently showing. However, when printed out, the year does not
show in the Weekly Calendar: February 13-February 19 - but no 2006 included.
I have gone through everything that relates to Calendar but to no avail. I
am most grateful for your help on this conundrum! Many thanks, Maureen
> does your windows long date format include the year? Outlook uses that
> setting (control panel, regional settings)
>
> > When printed The Weekly layout of the Calendar shows day and month, but
> > not
> > year. How do I include 2006 within the date?