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Old October 26th, 2005, 10:40 PM
DJD
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Some of us are talking past each other here. I am having the same problem as
ScottD. The original question in this thread had to do with the MONTH
calendar but the solution offered was for the WEEK calendar. I still need to
know how to print the MONTH calendar with Sunday as the first day of the week
and the Saturday and Sunday blocks being the same size as every other day of
the week. Having a monthly calendar that prints Saturday and Sunday in
compressed form is worthless to me. Any suggestions?

"ScottD" wrote:

Ok...I followed the steps and it prints with Sunday first, but does not print
Friday or Saturday. I have Sunday and Monday on one page and Tue, Wed, Thu
on the next. I'm also having the problem of when I print my weekly calendar
duplexed it doesn't insert a blank page on the first sheet to make the weeks
line up facing each other. In other words, the first three days of the week
print on the front of one sheet and the last four print on the back of that
sheet rather than the next page so that in my organizer the week would show
together rather than hacing to turn the page to see the rest of it.

Any help?
Scott

"Danuska" wrote:



"mccaro" wrote:

IT WORKED IT WORKED IT WORKED ! ! !!

OMG, IT WORKED! ! !

*ahem* thank you.

R

"Kidatply" wrote:

How to Print Sunday First in The Weekly Style
The following steps, while not affecting display, allow you to print a week
from your calendar with Sunday as the first day of the week and Saturday as
the last day of the week. 1. Open your calendar and on the View menu, click
Week.
2. On the View menu, point to Current View, and then click Customize Current
View.
3. Click Other Settings, and then click to uncheck Compress weekend days.
Click OK and OK to close all dialogs.
4. On the Tools menu, click Options, and under the Preferences tab, click
Calendar Options.
5. Under Calendar work week make sure all seven days are checked, and then
set the "First day of week" list to Sunday. Click Ok and OK to close all
dialogs.
6. On the File menu, click Print.
7. In the Print style click Weekly Style, and then click Define Styles.
8. Check that the Weekly Style is selected in the list of print styles, and
then click Edit.
9. Under Options set Arrange to Left to right, and then click to check Don't
Print Weekends. Click OK and then Close to return to the Print dialog.
10. Click Print to print the current week with Sunday at the beginning of
the week.

hope that helps

"Thos" wrote:

How can I print a monthly calendar with 7 days, i.e. 7 columns, beginning
with Sunday?

  #22  
Old November 8th, 2005, 04:42 AM
ucfirstum
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I tried the instructions by clicking "Don't Print Weekends". Amazing Amazing!
This worked! Thanks a million. Who would have thought by clicking this is
would work! I am still amazed. Now I can print my own appointment book!

"Thos" wrote:

How can I print a monthly calendar with 7 days, i.e. 7 columns, beginning
with Sunday?

  #23  
Old January 14th, 2006, 08:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

Do you have your defined work week as Sunday through Saturday? Do you have
your printing set up to use the 8 1/2 x 11 paper size? Are you using Memo
style?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, ucfirstum asked:

| I am glad someone else is having the same problem as me. I have
| start the work week on Sunday identified and uncompressed the weekend
| buttons and still it starts my weekly calendar (and any other
| calendar for that fact) on Monday. It is frustrating. Has anyone
| found an anwer yet?
|
| "steveho" wrote:
|
|| It doesn't work for me!! I am trying to print a Weekly calendar, and
|| it prints Monday First, even though I have the display as Sunday
|| First. I have all 7 days checked as well. This is really annoying as
|| it throws me off a day.
||
|| It seems to me that no matter what I select as my start day, it
|| prints with Monday first.
||
|| Version: Outlook 2003 (11.6359.6360) SP1
||
|| Steve
||
|| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
||
||| Interesting, as it works for me. I also have all 7 days checked
||| for work week as well.
|||
||| --
||| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
|||
||| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
||| the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my
||| personal account will be deleted without reading.
|||
|||
||| After furious head-scratching, joyfulhymn asked this group:
|||
|||| actually, I came here looking for an answer to the same question.
|||| And I can verify that the below answer does not work. It changes
|||| the view on the screen, but when you print it, it changes back to
|||| printing Sunday last. I would love to know how to print Sunday
|||| first if anybody knows!
||||
|||| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
||||
||||| Right click in the calendar, select other settings and uncheck
||||| "compress weekend days."
|||||
||||| --
||||| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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||||| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due
||||| to the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my
||||| personal account will be deleted without reading.
|||||
||||| After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Thos
||||| asked:
|||||
|||||| How can I print a monthly calendar with 7 days, i.e. 7 columns,
|||||| beginning with Sunday?



  #24  
Old June 2nd, 2006, 11:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Lung
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Default Start printed monthly calendar with Sunday

Related questions which I don't think were answered in the many threads on
this issue, but forgive me if I somehow missed it.
1) What if I just want to View the Weekly Calendar with Sunday First ...
I have Outlook 2002?
2) In Weekly view, how do I make Sat/Sun same size as M-F? I have as
many appointents on weekends as I do during the week.

BTW, I echo many of the other frustrated users. It's unbelievable that such
a massive thread would be needed for what should be a simple fix. Can you
believe the amount of steps required just to print out the Calendar the way
you want it? Can you believe how irrational they've made the interface?
These questions shouldn't even be on a thread. It just reiterates the
logical conclusion that either:
1) The programmers are morons, or rather the people who oversee the
programmers are morons, or
2) It's all part of the plan to create more peripheral business, and/or
3) Microsoft is not willing to take the small amount of time it takes to
do it right the first time, thereby subjecting the masses to misery.

Regardless of the above, programmers should almost NEVER be the program
interface designers, and program interface designers should be ANAL in their
their attempts to make programs simple, logical, and flexible. If I wasn't
stuck using this program or Microsoft Office (even though some features of
Excel and Word are pretty good), because my company uses it, I wouldn't need
to be in this forum writing this.

Lung
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"L.J. Sklenar" wrote:

THIS WORKS !!!

Three of points.
· In Outlook 2003, the second step has to go from View menu to Arrange By,
before pointing to Current View
· In Step 3, Compress weekend has to be un-checked in the Month area for
the weekly calendar
· In Step 9, yes, it's counter-intuitive to CHECK Don't Print Weekends, but
that's what makes it work!

"Kidatply" wrote:

How to Print Sunday First in The Weekly Style
The following steps, while not affecting display, allow you to print a week
from your calendar with Sunday as the first day of the week and Saturday as
the last day of the week. 1. Open your calendar and on the View menu, click
Week.
2. On the View menu, point to Current View, and then click Customize Current
View.
3. Click Other Settings, and then click to uncheck Compress weekend days.
Click OK and OK to close all dialogs.
4. On the Tools menu, click Options, and under the Preferences tab, click
Calendar Options.
5. Under Calendar work week make sure all seven days are checked, and then
set the "First day of week" list to Sunday. Click Ok and OK to close all
dialogs.
6. On the File menu, click Print.
7. In the Print style click Weekly Style, and then click Define Styles.
8. Check that the Weekly Style is selected in the list of print styles, and
then click Edit.
9. Under Options set Arrange to Left to right, and then click to check Don't
Print Weekends. Click OK and then Close to return to the Print dialog.
10. Click Print to print the current week with Sunday at the beginning of
the week.

hope that helps

"Thos" wrote:

How can I print a monthly calendar with 7 days, i.e. 7 columns, beginning
with Sunday?

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Old August 1st, 2006, 04:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
agpastor
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Hey...i've been struggling with the same irritating, mind-numbing issue.
Using all of the suggestions here i still haven't gotten outlook to print a
two page monthly calendar beginning with Sunday w/o "compressing" weekends (I
guess folks at Microsoft have no appointments or business on Sat. or
Sun....must be nice). Anyhow, i have found a compromise although it might
not work for everyone. If you print the ONE page monthly view on 11X17
paper, you can cut it and still fit it into a notebook. Of course, you have
to have a printer capable of doing that...

Anyway... maybe outlook 2007 will "fix" this quirk. that's what it is all
about isn't it? giving us reasons to keep buying the new releases...sigh.

"Thos" wrote:

How can I print a monthly calendar with 7 days, i.e. 7 columns, beginning
with Sunday?

  #26  
Old November 16th, 2006, 02:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
shad
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I, too, agree with JonWard. The fix works for one page per day in monthly
printing, but just as jonward writes, when selecting 2 page per month the
weekends again are compressed. I think Microsoft does this on purpose, that
way we have to buy Daytimers and Franklin coveys products if we want to use
paper products.

"JonWard" wrote:


The problem is when you try to print the monthly calendar, portrait style on
8 1/2 x 11, 2-pages per month. This would give me something ike sun,mon,tues
on one facing page and wed,thur,fri,sat on the next facing page. But when you
select 2 pages per month it compresses the weekend no matter what you try.


"ucfirstum" wrote:

I tried the instructions by clicking "Don't Print Weekends". Amazing Amazing!
This worked! Thanks a million. Who would have thought by clicking this is
would work! I am still amazed. Now I can print my own appointment book!

"Thos" wrote:

How can I print a monthly calendar with 7 days, i.e. 7 columns, beginning
with Sunday?

  #27  
Old November 16th, 2006, 04:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
cthill
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Default Start printed monthly calendar with Sunday

I agree. I uncheck the compress weekend days and I still get the weekends
compressed when trying to print the 2 page/month lay out. If anyone figures
this out, please let me know.

Also, when is Office 2007 being released for sure. I can't find anything,
but sometime in 2007.

"agpastor" wrote:

Hey...i've been struggling with the same irritating, mind-numbing issue.
Using all of the suggestions here i still haven't gotten outlook to print a
two page monthly calendar beginning with Sunday w/o "compressing" weekends (I
guess folks at Microsoft have no appointments or business on Sat. or
Sun....must be nice). Anyhow, i have found a compromise although it might
not work for everyone. If you print the ONE page monthly view on 11X17
paper, you can cut it and still fit it into a notebook. Of course, you have
to have a printer capable of doing that...

Anyway... maybe outlook 2007 will "fix" this quirk. that's what it is all
about isn't it? giving us reasons to keep buying the new releases...sigh.

"Thos" wrote:

How can I print a monthly calendar with 7 days, i.e. 7 columns, beginning
with Sunday?

 




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