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Old March 11th 06, 08:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Start printed monthly calendar with Sunday

Hi Scott, I have the same problem. I wonder if you found an answer. I
believe that the trouble is because of using the 2 page layout. If I use a 1
page layout for the monthly I get all 7 days. The two page layout starts
with Sunday (Thanks to the neat trick of not clicking print the weekends) but
I am missing Thursday and Friday. Is there any good news from anyone?

"ScottD" wrote:

Ok...I followed the steps and it prints with Sunday first, but does not print
Friday or Saturday. I have Sunday and Monday on one page and Tue, Wed, Thu
on the next. I'm also having the problem of when I print my weekly calendar
duplexed it doesn't insert a blank page on the first sheet to make the weeks
line up facing each other. In other words, the first three days of the week
print on the front of one sheet and the last four print on the back of that
sheet rather than the next page so that in my organizer the week would show
together rather than hacing to turn the page to see the rest of it.

Any help?
Scott

"Danuska" wrote:



"mccaro" wrote:

IT WORKED IT WORKED IT WORKED ! ! !!

OMG, IT WORKED! ! !

*ahem* thank you.

R

"Kidatply" wrote:

How to Print Sunday First in The Weekly Style
The following steps, while not affecting display, allow you to print a week
from your calendar with Sunday as the first day of the week and Saturday as
the last day of the week. 1. Open your calendar and on the View menu, click
Week.
2. On the View menu, point to Current View, and then click Customize Current
View.
3. Click Other Settings, and then click to uncheck Compress weekend days.
Click OK and OK to close all dialogs.
4. On the Tools menu, click Options, and under the Preferences tab, click
Calendar Options.
5. Under Calendar work week make sure all seven days are checked, and then
set the "First day of week" list to Sunday. Click Ok and OK to close all
dialogs.
6. On the File menu, click Print.
7. In the Print style click Weekly Style, and then click Define Styles.
8. Check that the Weekly Style is selected in the list of print styles, and
then click Edit.
9. Under Options set Arrange to Left to right, and then click to check Don't
Print Weekends. Click OK and then Close to return to the Print dialog.
10. Click Print to print the current week with Sunday at the beginning of
the week.

hope that helps

"Thos" wrote:

How can I print a monthly calendar with 7 days, i.e. 7 columns, beginning
with Sunday?

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