tools, options, calendar options, choose the option to start the week on
Sunday.

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> How can I change the week to start on Sunday instead of Monday in my Month
> veiw?
Parapaws - 04 Oct 2006 05:17 GMT
Thank you very much!
> tools, options, calendar options, choose the option to start the week on
> Sunday.
>
> > How can I change the week to start on Sunday instead of Monday in my Month
> > veiw?
Roberto R - 12 Oct 2006 01:10 GMT
When i go to option calendar options; start of the week is set to Monday and
its grayed out.
> tools, options, calendar options, choose the option to start the week on
> Sunday.
>
> > How can I change the week to start on Sunday instead of Monday in my Month
> > veiw?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 12 Oct 2006 04:23 GMT
what type of email account do you have?

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> When i go to option calendar options; start of the week is set to Monday
> and
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>> > Month
>> > veiw?
Roberto R - 12 Oct 2006 05:08 GMT
Exchange server; i thought it was because of office updates however after
uninstalling office updates from today, the option was still grayed out. any
ideas?
> what type of email account do you have?
>
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> >> > Month
> >> > veiw?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 12 Oct 2006 05:16 GMT
is there a group policy in place that controls this (and other) setting?

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> Exchange server; i thought it was because of office updates however after
> uninstalling office updates from today, the option was still grayed out.
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>> >> > Month
>> >> > veiw?
Roberto R - 12 Oct 2006 05:41 GMT
group policy in windows 2003 cannot affect outlook calendar; i dont think its
at the level of sophitication yet;
> is there a group policy in place that controls this (and other) setting?
>
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> >> >> > Month
> >> >> > veiw?
Roberto R - 12 Oct 2006 05:44 GMT
actually im wrong; you can configure settings for outlook in group policy but
you would have to install the adm files for it. i dont think there is a group
policy but i will have to investigate
> is there a group policy in place that controls this (and other) setting?
>
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> >> >> > Month
> >> >> > veiw?