Change the 7 day view to look like 5 view

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Lars

I'm running outlook 2003 and like to get the 7 day view to look the same way
as the 5 day view with a detailed timescale

Is this possible - and how ;-)

Regards

Lars
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

No.

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Lars <lh2000 A T hotmail.com> asked:

| I'm running outlook 2003 and like to get the 7 day view to look the
| same way as the 5 day view with a detailed timescale
|
| Is this possible - and how ;-)
|
| Regards
|
| Lars
 
R

Robert Crayk Outlook MVP

You can replace the 5 day view with a 7 day view by going to Tools > Options
Calendar Options > and checking the Saturday and Sunday checkboxes.
Selecting the 5 day Work week button will then display 7 days. Alternately a
quick tip is while in the Calendar default views hold down the Alt key and
select from the number keys about the qwerty (i.e. not the num pad) a number
between 1 and 0, i.e. press Alt+7 to get 7 days Alt+0 to get 10 days.
Milly Staples said:
No.

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Lars <lh2000 A T hotmail.com> asked:

| I'm running outlook 2003 and like to get the 7 day view to look the
| same way as the 5 day view with a detailed timescale
|
| Is this possible - and how ;-)
|
| Regards
|
| Lars
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

D'oh!!

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Robert Crayk Outlook MVP <[email protected]> asked:

| You can replace the 5 day view with a 7 day view by going to Tools >
| Options
|| Calendar Options > and checking the Saturday and Sunday checkboxes.
| Selecting the 5 day Work week button will then display 7 days.
| Alternately a quick tip is while in the Calendar default views hold
| down the Alt key and select from the number keys about the qwerty
| (i.e. not the num pad) a number between 1 and 0, i.e. press Alt+7 to
| get 7 days Alt+0 to get 10 days. "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
| || No.
||
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|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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|| After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
|| Lars <lh2000 A T hotmail.com> asked:
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||| I'm running outlook 2003 and like to get the 7 day view to look the
||| same way as the 5 day view with a detailed timescale
|||
||| Is this possible - and how ;-)
|||
||| Regards
|||
||| Lars
 
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Robert Crayk Outlook MVP

Welcome to my world :), my excuse is age there's no way you can use that one
as well :)
 
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David M Wicker

how do you change the way outloook displays the date format in this
view
currently it shows "06 Oct" using office xp and winxp ?

Regards

David M Wicker

You can replace the 5 day view with a 7 day view by going to Tools > Options
Calendar Options > and checking the Saturday and Sunday checkboxes.
Selecting the 5 day Work week button will then display 7 days. Alternately a
quick tip is while in the Calendar default views hold down the Alt key and
select from the number keys about the qwerty (i.e. not the num pad) a number
between 1 and 0, i.e. press Alt+7 to get 7 days Alt+0 to get 10 days.
Milly Staples said:
No.

--?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Lars <lh2000 A T hotmail.com> asked:

| I'm running outlook 2003 and like to get the 7 day view to look the
| same way as the 5 day view with a detailed timescale
|
| Is this possible - and how ;-)
|
| Regards
|
| Lars
 
R

Robert Crayk Outlook MVP

Date is typically tied to what you have set in Control Panel > Regional
Options > Customize > Date. Adding or Deleting to both short and long date
formats will affect what's displayed
David M Wicker said:
how do you change the way outloook displays the date format in this
view
currently it shows "06 Oct" using office xp and winxp ?

Regards

David M Wicker

You can replace the 5 day view with a 7 day view by going to Tools > Options
Calendar Options > and checking the Saturday and Sunday checkboxes.
Selecting the 5 day Work week button will then display 7 days. Alternately a
quick tip is while in the Calendar default views hold down the Alt key and
select from the number keys about the qwerty (i.e. not the num pad) a number
between 1 and 0, i.e. press Alt+7 to get 7 days Alt+0 to get 10 days.
Milly Staples said:
No.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Lars <lh2000 A T hotmail.com> asked:

| I'm running outlook 2003 and like to get the 7 day view to look the
| same way as the 5 day view with a detailed timescale
|
| Is this possible - and how ;-)
|
| Regards
|
| Lars
 
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David M Wicker

I changed the date as you said and went for : ddd.dd.MMM

however, having restarted outlook I can see only '07 Oct'

Date is typically tied to what you have set in Control Panel > Regional
Options > Customize > Date. Adding or Deleting to both short and long date
formats will affect what's displayed
David M Wicker said:
how do you change the way outloook displays the date format in this
view
currently it shows "06 Oct" using office xp and winxp ?

Regards

David M Wicker

You can replace the 5 day view with a 7 day view by going to Tools > Options
Calendar Options > and checking the Saturday and Sunday checkboxes.
Selecting the 5 day Work week button will then display 7 days. Alternately a
quick tip is while in the Calendar default views hold down the Alt key and
select from the number keys about the qwerty (i.e. not the num pad) a number
between 1 and 0, i.e. press Alt+7 to get 7 days Alt+0 to get 10 days.
No.

--?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.


After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Lars <lh2000 A T hotmail.com> asked:

| I'm running outlook 2003 and like to get the 7 day view to look the
| same way as the 5 day view with a detailed timescale
|
| Is this possible - and how ;-)
|
| Regards
|
| Lars
 
R

Robert Crayk Outlook MVP

What format do you want to see
David M Wicker said:
I changed the date as you said and went for : ddd.dd.MMM

however, having restarted outlook I can see only '07 Oct'

Date is typically tied to what you have set in Control Panel > Regional
Options > Customize > Date. Adding or Deleting to both short and long date
formats will affect what's displayed
David M Wicker said:
how do you change the way outloook displays the date format in this
view
currently it shows "06 Oct" using office xp and winxp ?

Regards

David M Wicker

On Mon, 6 Oct 2003 15:52:15 +0100, "Robert Crayk Outlook MVP"

You can replace the 5 day view with a 7 day view by going to Tools > Options
Calendar Options > and checking the Saturday and Sunday checkboxes.
Selecting the 5 day Work week button will then display 7 days. Alternately a
quick tip is while in the Calendar default views hold down the Alt key and
select from the number keys about the qwerty (i.e. not the num pad) a number
between 1 and 0, i.e. press Alt+7 to get 7 days Alt+0 to get 10 days.
No.

--?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.


After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Lars <lh2000 A T hotmail.com> asked:

| I'm running outlook 2003 and like to get the 7 day view to look the
| same way as the 5 day view with a detailed timescale
|
| Is this possible - and how ;-)
|
| Regards
|
| Lars
 
D

David M Wicker

Tues 7 Oct

which is what my regional settings are now set at for short date

What format do you want to see
David M Wicker said:
I changed the date as you said and went for : ddd.dd.MMM

however, having restarted outlook I can see only '07 Oct'

Date is typically tied to what you have set in Control Panel > Regional
Options > Customize > Date. Adding or Deleting to both short and long date
formats will affect what's displayed
how do you change the way outloook displays the date format in this
view
currently it shows "06 Oct" using office xp and winxp ?

Regards

David M Wicker

On Mon, 6 Oct 2003 15:52:15 +0100, "Robert Crayk Outlook MVP"

You can replace the 5 day view with a 7 day view by going to Tools >
Options
Calendar Options > and checking the Saturday and Sunday checkboxes.
Selecting the 5 day Work week button will then display 7 days.
Alternately a
quick tip is while in the Calendar default views hold down the Alt key
and
select from the number keys about the qwerty (i.e. not the num pad) a
number
between 1 and 0, i.e. press Alt+7 to get 7 days Alt+0 to get 10 days.
No.

--?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.


After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Lars <lh2000 A T hotmail.com> asked:

| I'm running outlook 2003 and like to get the 7 day view to look the
| same way as the 5 day view with a detailed timescale
|
| Is this possible - and how ;-)
|
| Regards
|
| Lars
 
R

Robert Crayk Outlook MVP

Do you get this if you change the long date format to "dddd MMMM yyyy"
without the quotes
David M Wicker said:
Tues 7 Oct

which is what my regional settings are now set at for short date

What format do you want to see
David M Wicker said:
I changed the date as you said and went for : ddd.dd.MMM

however, having restarted outlook I can see only '07 Oct'

On Mon, 6 Oct 2003 20:05:28 +0100, "Robert Crayk Outlook MVP"

Date is typically tied to what you have set in Control Panel > Regional
Options > Customize > Date. Adding or Deleting to both short and long date
formats will affect what's displayed
how do you change the way outloook displays the date format in this
view
currently it shows "06 Oct" using office xp and winxp ?

Regards

David M Wicker

On Mon, 6 Oct 2003 15:52:15 +0100, "Robert Crayk Outlook MVP"

You can replace the 5 day view with a 7 day view by going to Tools
Options
Calendar Options > and checking the Saturday and Sunday checkboxes.
Selecting the 5 day Work week button will then display 7 days.
Alternately a
quick tip is while in the Calendar default views hold down the Alt key
and
select from the number keys about the qwerty (i.e. not the num pad) a
number
between 1 and 0, i.e. press Alt+7 to get 7 days Alt+0 to get 10 days.
No.

--?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.


After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Lars <lh2000 A T hotmail.com> asked:

| I'm running outlook 2003 and like to get the 7 day view to look the
| same way as the 5 day view with a detailed timescale
|
| Is this possible - and how ;-)
|
| Regards
|
| Lars
 

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