Weeknumbers when Date Stamping a Page

C

Carolus

Our annual live progresses with about 2% each week, having 52 weeks in a
year. A page can be date stamped in a neat way in ON 2003, however does not
show the weeknumber.

Will ON 2007 show the weeknumber in the small calendar which is shown when
date stamping the page.

Carolus.


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Patrick Schmid

Hi Carolus,

OneNote 2007 puts a date and time automatically on each page when you
create it, so you never actually see the small calendar anymore. As Ben
already said though, there are no week numbers anywhere.

Patrick Schmid
 
C

Carolus

Ben, Patrick,

in Outlook 2003, when you set the start and end date for a task, the
weeknumber is shown.

Since OneNote is THE optimum tool to boost both creativity and productivity
of the user, it would have been nice if we could be using weeknumbers in
support of our progress and work/live balance.

Carolus
 
P

Patrick Schmid

Carolus,

A lot of features are constantly requested for OneNote. The Microsoft
team has to make some tough choices which feature will make it into one
version, and which don't. The posts by Chris Pratley here are typical of
that dilemma, because he frequently says that they wanted to do a
particular feature, but it didn't make it on their list.
You should go on Connect and submit a feedback requesting the week
numbers. That way, it is in their official database and other people can
vote on the feature request as well.

Patrick Schmid
 

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