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David Senior [MVP - Most Valuable Provocateur]
Microsoft uses only one calendar in Office suite so Access, Word, Excel, etc etc uses the same [object] calendar. Programmers will write their own modules but the modules will still use M$ built object calendar. Have you got a copy {or access} to the module written in Access? If so, I suggest post your query to Access Newsgroup with a copy of the module where some programmers will help you out to make suttle changes. You just need to change the order. Thedefault is:
1 = Sun
2 = Mon
3 = Tue
4 = Wed
5 = Thu
6 = Fri
7 = Sat
But this can be changed by changing the Return_Type Variable in Access module.
Hope this helps.
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1 = Sun
2 = Mon
3 = Tue
4 = Wed
5 = Thu
6 = Fri
7 = Sat
But this can be changed by changing the Return_Type Variable in Access module.
Hope this helps.
I checked this. It is set to start on Sunday but the calendar in the
Access app has changed to start on Monday instead (this is not an
Outlook calendar but an app written in Access that has changed
mysteriously from Sunday to Monday being the start of the week.)
Nothing else on these systems has been altered except for the upgrade
from MS Office 2000 to MS Office XP. Could this be an Access setting
or does Outlook change everything for the whole suite? In any case,
the change in Outlook had no impact on this Access DB app.
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