Originaly the name of the day did not appear on my calendar. I read a tip to
enter DDDD into the Long Date field under Regional and Languages in Control
Panel.
This fixed that problem, but now the date is appearing twice in each day box
on screen and also when the calendar prints -including the bold week dates at
top of page. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Delete the entry in your Regional Settings and reenter it.

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After furious head scratching, Glyn Hodges asked:
| Originaly the name of the day did not appear on my calendar. I read a
| tip to enter DDDD into the Long Date field under Regional and
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| bold week dates at top of page. Any help would be appreciated.
| Thanks
Glyn Hodges - 21 Dec 2004 09:35 GMT
Dera Milly, tried this and it didn't work for me. Glyn
> Delete the entry in your Regional Settings and reenter it.
>
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> | bold week dates at top of page. Any help would be appreciated.
> | Thanks
Glyn Hodges - 21 Dec 2004 09:40 GMT
Dear Milly
I take it back, it has suddenly started working. I had restarted my system
with no change, but then just after I sent the last message I went into
Tools, Options and when I returned the duplicate date had disappeared.
Thanks Milly.
> Dera Milly, tried this and it didn't work for me. Glyn
>
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> > | bold week dates at top of page. Any help would be appreciated.
> > | Thanks