Printing Sundays as the first day of the week

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DiAnneVan

I use Outlook's calendar as my basis for my printed calendar that I put in my
DayTimer. I haven't been able to find a way to print the calendar with
Sunday on the left (as with most calendars). It always starts on Monday and
has Saturday and Sunday share a column. When I look at the printed copy, I
frequently mistake a Tuesday appt. for a Monday appt. because my brain
forgets that the page is showing Monday at the beginning. Is there a way to
change this? I've tried looking at the different "print styles" but they all
start with Monday. Thanks!!
 
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Brian Tillman

DiAnneVan said:
I use Outlook's calendar as my basis for my printed calendar that I
put in my DayTimer. I haven't been able to find a way to print the
calendar with Sunday on the left (as with most calendars). It always
starts on Monday and has Saturday and Sunday share a column.

Right-click your calendar mail window and choose Other Settings. Uncheck
"Compress weekend days".
 
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DiAnneVan

Brian, you're brilliant!! I'd gone through what I thought was every setting
possible. I've never noticed the "other settings" thingie before. Woo hoo!!
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

YOu will also need to enable all weekdays as work week days.

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After furious head scratching, DiAnneVan asked:

| I use Outlook's calendar as my basis for my printed calendar that I
| put in my DayTimer. I haven't been able to find a way to print the
| calendar with Sunday on the left (as with most calendars). It always
| starts on Monday and has Saturday and Sunday share a column. When I
| look at the printed copy, I frequently mistake a Tuesday appt. for a
| Monday appt. because my brain forgets that the page is showing Monday
| at the beginning. Is there a way to change this? I've tried looking
| at the different "print styles" but they all start with Monday.
| Thanks!!
 

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