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stevels70 January 16th 06 03:23 PM

Calendar days in Italian, all the rest in English??
 
Hi,

maybe someone can help me with a weird issue: in Outlook 2003, running
on XP Pro SP2, all the menus are written in English, but the names of
the days and months in the calendar view are in Italian...

Any guess?

Thanks
Stefano


FOAD January 16th 06 06:46 PM

Calendar days in Italian, all the rest in English??
 
go to tools, options, calendar options, click add hoildays, unclick
italian, click USA


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says...
Hi,

maybe someone can help me with a weird issue: in Outlook 2003, running
on XP Pro SP2, all the menus are written in English, but the names of
the days and months in the calendar view are in Italian...

Any guess?

Thanks
Stefano



Diane Poremsky [MVP] January 16th 06 07:07 PM

Calendar days in Italian, all the rest in English??
 
is anything else in Italian? do you connect to an exchange server that uses
Italian? what is the control panel, regional and language settings set to?

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"stevels70" wrote in message
ups.com...
Hi,

maybe someone can help me with a weird issue: in Outlook 2003, running
on XP Pro SP2, all the menus are written in English, but the names of
the days and months in the calendar view are in Italian...

Any guess?

Thanks
Stefano





stevels70 January 17th 06 07:52 AM

Calendar days in Italian, all the rest in English??
 
Hi,

you got the point... my regional settings were set to Italian, so I got
Italian names for months and weekdays: I switched back to English and
that's fixed

Stefano



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