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Old September 28th, 2005, 04:41 PM
shmulie60
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Does anyone know how, if at all possible, one would viewjust certain days of
the month such as just Sundays or the like?
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Old September 28th, 2005, 05:37 PM
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you can ctrl or shift click on dates in the navigator to show just the
selected dates.

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Does anyone know how, if at all possible, one would viewjust certain days
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Old September 28th, 2005, 06:51 PM
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When I hit shift it doesn't allow me to choose just Sundays, rather it
highlights the whole week as well and the Control button doesn't do anything.
By the way, what is the "navigator"?

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

you can ctrl or shift click on dates in the navigator to show just the
selected dates.

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Does anyone know how, if at all possible, one would viewjust certain days
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Old September 28th, 2005, 07:46 PM
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shmulie60 wrote:

When I hit shift it doesn't allow me to choose just Sundays, rather it
highlights the whole week as well and the Control button doesn't do
anything.


Set your calendar to Day/Week/Month view and click the "1 Day" tool on the
toolbar. Click the first Sunday in the Date Navigator (the little calendar
to the left or right of the main calendar pane that shows the whole month)
and it will appear int he main calendar pane. Hold CTRL and click the
second Sunday. You'll see it appear in the main pane next to the first. Do
the same to the third, fourth, and, if it exists, the fifth Sunday and
you'll see all the Sundays next to each other.
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Old September 28th, 2005, 09:17 PM
shmulie60
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That helped out tremendously. Now my question is how do I print those list
of Sundays that I have chosen since every time I try to print it includes all
the dates in between those dates I have chosen.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

shmulie60 wrote:

When I hit shift it doesn't allow me to choose just Sundays, rather it
highlights the whole week as well and the Control button doesn't do
anything.


Set your calendar to Day/Week/Month view and click the "1 Day" tool on the
toolbar. Click the first Sunday in the Date Navigator (the little calendar
to the left or right of the main calendar pane that shows the whole month)
and it will appear int he main calendar pane. Hold CTRL and click the
second Sunday. You'll see it appear in the main pane next to the first. Do
the same to the third, fourth, and, if it exists, the fifth Sunday and
you'll see all the Sundays next to each other.
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Brian Tillman


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Old September 29th, 2005, 02:46 PM
Brian Tillman
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shmulie60 wrote:

That helped out tremendously.


Great.

Now my question is how do I print
those list of Sundays that I have chosen since every time I try to
print it includes all the dates in between those dates I have chosen.


I don't have an answer to that, never having printed a calendar. Perhaps
someone else will have a suggestion.
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