is this the planner view that has sat/sun in one square? it will always be
mon-sun format.

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jdc - 10 Jan 2008 20:33 GMT
Actually no; when I am viewing it on my screen it shows Sunday - Saturday
(left to right columns) with each day having it's own column. So, I am able
to change the order of days but it won't print that way. Any other ideas??
Thanks, jdc
> is this the planner view that has sat/sun in one square? it will always be
> mon-sun format.
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> > Thanks jdc