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Hal - 05 Oct 2006 21:01 GMT
I have Outlook 2002 on Windows XP home. When I view calendar it starts on the
left with Monday and ends on the right with Saturday/Sunday combined. Is
there a way to have a traditional calendar display with Sunday (as a full
day) on the left and Saturday (as a full day) on the right?

I searched the forum and could not find an answer to this question. Thanks.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 06 Oct 2006 00:02 GMT
What view are you using?  7 day views cannot be changed, the 5 day view (if
you checked all days under Outlook's Calendar Options) can show weekends
compressed or uncompressed.  Right click in an empty space in the calendar
and select other settings, and uncheck "compress weekend days."  This only
works in the work week and monthly views, not the 7 day view.
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> I have Outlook 2002 on Windows XP home. When I view calendar it starts on the
> left with Monday and ends on the right with Saturday/Sunday combined. Is
> there a way to have a traditional calendar display with Sunday (as a full
> day) on the left and Saturday (as a full day) on the right?
>
> I searched the forum and could not find an answer to this question. Thanks.
Hal - 06 Oct 2006 00:14 GMT
Thanks for the help!

> What view are you using?  7 day views cannot be changed, the 5 day view (if
> you checked all days under Outlook's Calendar Options) can show weekends
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> >
> > I searched the forum and could not find an answer to this question. Thanks.
 
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