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Need a month calendar which captures Outlook info-not the defa
If I duplicate your action nothing happens...Outlook 2003
"Gordon" wrote: "SugarbushJim" wrote in message ... This computer is not on a network...stand alone Strange - if I go to Tools-Options-preferences-Calendar options, and change the first day of the week in the drop-down box and click OK, it changes as I do that.... Outlook 2007.... |
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Need a month calendar which captures Outlook info-not the defa
SugarbushJim wrote:
If I duplicate your action nothing happens...Outlook 2003 You're printing a seven day week calendar, I suspect. In what view are you when you print? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Need a month calendar which captures Outlook info-not the defa
The Month view. Even if I respond to the request for start and stop dates, I
get 3 months of Mon thru Fri plus a split day for Sat/Sun. I think I did not get this capability installed correctly at installation time. "Brian Tillman" wrote: SugarbushJim wrote: If I duplicate your action nothing happens...Outlook 2003 You're printing a seven day week calendar, I suspect. In what view are you when you print? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Need a month calendar which captures Outlook info-not the defa
SugarbushJim wrote:
The Month view. Even if I respond to the request for start and stop dates, I get 3 months of Mon thru Fri plus a split day for Sat/Sun. I think I did not get this capability installed correctly at installation time. Right-click an empty area of the Month view and choose Other Settings. Uncheck "Compress weekend days": -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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