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don't divided Sat/Sun for the last day of the week on the monthly.

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redcorvettegrani - 13 Dec 2004 02:41 GMT
How do I fix up my monthly caleandar when it is printed out so that the
Saturday and Sunday are not at the end of the week.  I would like Sunday to
beging the week.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 13 Dec 2004 03:54 GMT
Did you uncompress weekend days in the month view?  Right click in the
calendar, select other settings and uncheck the option.

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After furious head scratching, redcorvettegrani asked:

| How do I fix up my monthly caleandar when it is printed out so that
| the Saturday and Sunday are not at the end of the week.  I would like
| Sunday to beging the week.
aehan - 13 Dec 2004 11:23 GMT
In Outlook, click on Tools, Options..., click on the Calendar Options button,
make sure all days of the week are checked at Calendar Work Week, and at
First Day of Week click on the list box and select Sunday.

> How do I fix up my monthly caleandar when it is printed out so that the
> Saturday and Sunday are not at the end of the week.  I would like Sunday to
> beging the week.
 
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