I want to print a weekly calendar that spans two 8 1/2 X 11 pages. The week
must begin with Sunday. The calendar options are set to begin on Sunday, but
when I preview the calendar, it begins with Monday. What needs to be done?
THANKS.
what is the first day of the week in the outlook calendar?

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>I want to print a weekly calendar that spans two 8 1/2 X 11 pages. The week
> must begin with Sunday. The calendar options are set to begin on Sunday,
> but
> when I preview the calendar, it begins with Monday. What needs to be done?
> THANKS.
Mkp - 25 Jul 2007 20:06 GMT
It's set for Sunday. I may not be understanding your question.
> what is the first day of the week in the outlook calendar?
>
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> > when I preview the calendar, it begins with Monday. What needs to be done?
> > THANKS.
Diane Poremsky - 26 Jul 2007 00:14 GMT
The print options often use the same setting as you see in outlook - so a
calendar with compressed weekends or that is configure to start on Monday
will printout like you see it.

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> It's set for Sunday. I may not be understanding your question.
>
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>> > done?
>> > THANKS.