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Is there way to change the layout of calendar? 1

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wwgmr

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Mar 12, 2001
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Hi, I work 4 days aweek and have set up outlook 2k to start on saturday and I veiw by month. If you do this you will notice that by default sat and sun are linked sat over sunday. I want to know is it possible to seperate them like monday-friday are so I can see all my tasks/app and other things listed out not compacted? I hope I explained what I mean. when you look at it you should notice. Just Ive looked at options and couldn't find any fix.
Thanks
 
I believe you can change your work week by going to Tools,Options, Calendar Options, and simply click off the days you want included in your work week. If it ain't broken, play with it till it breaks.
 
Yes, I set it up so it would but the problem I was asking about is sorta like this I hope it shows up right. When outlook lines up fields sat-friday for me. It looks like this:
Sat/Sun |Monday |Tuesday |Wensday |Thursday |Friday

As you can see it joins saturday with Sunday. I would like it to join say Thursday and friday so it would have full days showing on sat and sunday. So if I have things planned they won't be compressed and hidden as theres less room to view. I dont work wensday - Friday so I dont need them expanned. I hope this helps show what I'm looking for.

Saturday |Sunday |Monday |Tuesday |Wensday |Thur/Fri |

these would be the colum headings. Is this possible in outlook 2000 yet? Or because most people have them off is it just set that way?
THanks everyone.
 
in outlook go to view/customise current view/other settings

there is a check box in the month section of the other settings tab called "compress weekend days". uncheck this box

this should solve it
 
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Your response was posted over a year ago but it is still good today. Thanks you so much. Don't know why I didn't think of the Other Settings. Duh.

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