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Outlook 2003 calendar - printing days of the week

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IreneHen - 04 Oct 2006 17:26 GMT
How can I add days of the week to the print out of Outlook 2003 calendar in
week view?  It only gives the date itself, i.e. 09 October 2006, I'd like it
to show "Monday 09 October 2006" - but I can't find it anywhere in the
settings.  Am I being a bit dense here or is it simply not possible?
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 04 Oct 2006 18:22 GMT
You need to make sure your long date format includes the token for day name
(dddd) here in WinXP: Control Panel > Regional and Language Options > Click
Customize > Check out the Date tab

> How can I add days of the week to the print out of Outlook 2003 calendar
> in
> week view?  It only gives the date itself, i.e. 09 October 2006, I'd like
> it
> to show "Monday 09 October 2006" - but I can't find it anywhere in the
> settings.  Am I being a bit dense here or is it simply not possible?
IreneHen - 05 Oct 2006 09:42 GMT
Dear Vince - Terrific - this worked.  Strange that it was only the weekly
calendar that it needed adjusting for, because on the monthly it already
prints out days.  Never mind, the ways of Microsoft will forever be
mysterious, but I am very grateful for your quick response.
kind regards
Irene

> You need to make sure your long date format includes the token for day name
> (dddd) here in WinXP: Control Panel > Regional and Language Options > Click
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> > to show "Monday 09 October 2006" - but I can't find it anywhere in the
> > settings.  Am I being a bit dense here or is it simply not possible?

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