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Old September 21st, 2005, 12:04 PM
ochre rock
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Default MS Office Outlook 2003 Calendar - Day Name

Is it possible to display the day of the week, i.e. Monday, Tuesday etc above
the date column in Calendar?
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Old September 21st, 2005, 12:13 PM
Noel All
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Yes but this needs to be done in the Control Panel || Regional Option and
Language Options || Customize || Date || change the long date format to
"dddd MMMM yyyy", this is for Win XP.
"ochre rock" ochre wrote in message
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Is it possible to display the day of the week, i.e. Monday, Tuesday etc
above
the date column in Calendar?



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Old September 21st, 2005, 12:18 PM
Noel All
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That should be Regional and Language Options
"Noel All" wrote in message
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Yes but this needs to be done in the Control Panel || Regional Option and
Language Options || Customize || Date || change the long date format to
"dddd MMMM yyyy", this is for Win XP.
"ochre rock" ochre wrote in message
...
Is it possible to display the day of the week, i.e. Monday, Tuesday etc
above
the date column in Calendar?





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Old September 21st, 2005, 12:40 PM
ochre rock
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many thanks for this. however, when i follow your path, i only get 2 choices
in the LONG DATE field: d and dd ! Neither of these have altered the display
in Calendar leaving me with my 7 day view in colums with the date on top but
frustratingly, without the day displayed!

i am running Win XP, by the way.

any other thoughts?

"Noel All" wrote:

That should be Regional and Language Options
"Noel All" wrote in message
...
Yes but this needs to be done in the Control Panel || Regional Option and
Language Options || Customize || Date || change the long date format to
"dddd MMMM yyyy", this is for Win XP.
"ochre rock" ochre wrote in message
...
Is it possible to display the day of the week, i.e. Monday, Tuesday etc
above
the date column in Calendar?






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Old September 21st, 2005, 12:50 PM
Noel All
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You need to cursor into the field and manually type the extra 2 "d's"
"ochre rock" wrote in message
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many thanks for this. however, when i follow your path, i only get 2
choices
in the LONG DATE field: d and dd ! Neither of these have altered the
display
in Calendar leaving me with my 7 day view in colums with the date on top
but
frustratingly, without the day displayed!

i am running Win XP, by the way.

any other thoughts?

"Noel All" wrote:

That should be Regional and Language Options
"Noel All" wrote in message
...
Yes but this needs to be done in the Control Panel || Regional Option
and
Language Options || Customize || Date || change the long date format to
"dddd MMMM yyyy", this is for Win XP.
"ochre rock" ochre wrote in message
...
Is it possible to display the day of the week, i.e. Monday, Tuesday
etc
above
the date column in Calendar?







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Old September 21st, 2005, 02:48 PM
ochre rock
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Damn, that's good!

i love it when a plan comes together!

many thanks for such insightful help. i will no longer have "senior moments"
when using Calendar!

"Noel All" wrote:

You need to cursor into the field and manually type the extra 2 "d's"
"ochre rock" wrote in message
...
many thanks for this. however, when i follow your path, i only get 2
choices
in the LONG DATE field: d and dd ! Neither of these have altered the
display
in Calendar leaving me with my 7 day view in colums with the date on top
but
frustratingly, without the day displayed!

i am running Win XP, by the way.

any other thoughts?

"Noel All" wrote:

That should be Regional and Language Options
"Noel All" wrote in message
...
Yes but this needs to be done in the Control Panel || Regional Option
and
Language Options || Customize || Date || change the long date format to
"dddd MMMM yyyy", this is for Win XP.
"ochre rock" ochre wrote in message
...
Is it possible to display the day of the week, i.e. Monday, Tuesday
etc
above
the date column in Calendar?








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Old September 21st, 2005, 04:31 PM
Noel All
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lol
"ochre rock" wrote in message
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Damn, that's good!

i love it when a plan comes together!

many thanks for such insightful help. i will no longer have "senior
moments"
when using Calendar!

"Noel All" wrote:

You need to cursor into the field and manually type the extra 2 "d's"
"ochre rock" wrote in message
...
many thanks for this. however, when i follow your path, i only get 2
choices
in the LONG DATE field: d and dd ! Neither of these have altered the
display
in Calendar leaving me with my 7 day view in colums with the date on
top
but
frustratingly, without the day displayed!

i am running Win XP, by the way.

any other thoughts?

"Noel All" wrote:

That should be Regional and Language Options
"Noel All" wrote in message
...
Yes but this needs to be done in the Control Panel || Regional
Option
and
Language Options || Customize || Date || change the long date format
to
"dddd MMMM yyyy", this is for Win XP.
"ochre rock" ochre wrote in message
...
Is it possible to display the day of the week, i.e. Monday, Tuesday
etc
above
the date column in Calendar?










  #8  
Old April 12th, 2010, 02:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Mike L
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Default MS Office Outlook 2003 Calendar - Day Name

This also works in Windows 7 / Outlook 2003. You have to go to Additional
Settings in Regional Language. Great! Thanks.

"Noel All" wrote:

You need to cursor into the field and manually type the extra 2 "d's"
"ochre rock" wrote in message
...
many thanks for this. however, when i follow your path, i only get 2
choices
in the LONG DATE field: d and dd ! Neither of these have altered the
display
in Calendar leaving me with my 7 day view in colums with the date on top
but
frustratingly, without the day displayed!

i am running Win XP, by the way.

any other thoughts?

"Noel All" wrote:

That should be Regional and Language Options
"Noel All" wrote in message
...
Yes but this needs to be done in the Control Panel || Regional Option
and
Language Options || Customize || Date || change the long date format to
"dddd MMMM yyyy", this is for Win XP.
"ochre rock" ochre wrote in message
...
Is it possible to display the day of the week, i.e. Monday, Tuesday
etc
above
the date column in Calendar?








 




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