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How can I make my calendar always open to the 5 day work week?

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Dlbarrere - 23 Aug 2006 14:11 GMT
I only work with a 5 day work week in Outlook and am annoyed by it constantly
jumping to another format.  How can I make it aleays open on 5 day week?
Brian Tillman - 23 Aug 2006 15:42 GMT
> I only work with a 5 day work week in Outlook and am annoyed by it
> constantly jumping to another format.  How can I make it aleays open
> on 5 day week?

Define your work week to be Monday through Friday (Tools>Options>Calendar
Options).  Then click the "Work Week" view button on the Standard Toolbar.
Once you've selected that view, the next time you go back to the Calendar,
Outlook will give you that view again.
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Barry F Margolius - 28 Feb 2007 19:49 GMT
>> I only work with a 5 day work week in Outlook and am annoyed by it
>> constantly jumping to another format.  How can I make it aleays open
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>Once you've selected that view, the next time you go back to the Calendar,
>Outlook will give you that view again.

What you have said is not true for me.  When I follow your
instructions, I get the Work Week displayed properly, but when I go to
a different week, Outlook 2003 switches to the "regular" week display,
not work week.

-barry
Brian Tillman - 28 Feb 2007 20:49 GMT
> What you have said is not true for me.  When I follow your
> instructions, I get the Work Week displayed properly, but when I go to
> a different week, Outlook 2003 switches to the "regular" week display,
> not work week.

Why did you post this as a new message and not as a reply to the original
thread?

How are you "going to" a different week?
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