on screen or printing?
on screen, you would have to use the week view and only show the work week
days.

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> Outlook 2007 - I want to be able to Suppress the Montlhy view so that
> Saturday and Sunday do not show up. I was able to do this in Office 2003.
Paul Helderle - 03 Jan 2008 18:44 GMT
I realize I can do it one the weekly view but how we plan our work weeks out
and I would prefer not to have to print it out in order to not view Sat/Sun.
Also it unnecesarily takes up screen space and reduces what we can see of our
entry. My team works Monday thru Friday and as a collective whole we could
careless about seeing the weekends except on their personal calendars.
If you have a way can you make this a high priority request for Outlook
2008...or whatever the next version is that would be appreciated. We would
switch to a new tool if allowed us to exclude these days. Thanks.
> on screen or printing?
>
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> > Outlook 2007 - I want to be able to Suppress the Montlhy view so that
> > Saturday and Sunday do not show up. I was able to do this in Office 2003.
Diane Poremsky - 05 Jan 2008 00:25 GMT
the best thing for you is to open a support incident. I can tell them - but
it means more coming from the affected party.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2007/20070321.htm

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> I realize I can do it one the weekly view but how we plan our work weeks
> out
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>> > Saturday and Sunday do not show up. I was able to do this in Office
>> > 2003.