Adding days expired in current year and days remaining in current

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prezoneday

Most papaer calendars have the number of days expired in the current year and
the days remaining in the current year. Is there a way to add this in
Outlook in the calendar view in the lower left hand corner of each day or
somewhere in the calendar? Example: Today is January 30, 2007; it is the
30th day of the year and there are 335 days remaining in the year. It could
be denoted in the lower left corner of the 31 day view as follows: 30/335

This information is very helpful for many reasons. If there is something
that exists already this would be great to have that information.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

No Outlook does not have this feature.

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After furious head scratching, prezoneday asked:

| Most papaer calendars have the number of days expired in the current
| year and the days remaining in the current year. Is there a way to
| add this in Outlook in the calendar view in the lower left hand
| corner of each day or somewhere in the calendar? Example: Today is
| January 30, 2007; it is the 30th day of the year and there are 335
| days remaining in the year. It could be denoted in the lower left
| corner of the 31 day view as follows: 30/335
|
| This information is very helpful for many reasons. If there is
| something that exists already this would be great to have that
| information.
 

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