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Old May 12th 08, 06:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Vikrant
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Default First Day of Week option

Hi Diane

Thanks for response. Please follow following steps to see how does 'first
day of week' affects recurring appointments.

Step 1. Set first day of week as sunday.
Step 2. Create a weekly appointment with Recurring every 2 weeks. And, days
as Sunday and Monday. Enable 'No End date' option.
Step 3. Set first day of week as Monday. Repeat Step 2.
Step 4. Open calendar in month view. Check for occurences for appointments
created. Please look for change in pattern.



--
Vikrant Agarwal


"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

it sets the calendar week to begin on that day - i.e. if you prefer a
mon -sun calendar you'll set Monday as the first day but if you prefer sun -
sat layout, you'll set it for Sunday.

I don't think it has anything to do with recurring appointments.

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"Vikrant" wrote in message
...
Please let me know the functional aspect of 'First day of week' option in
MS
Outlook.
I want to know which functionalities of MS Outlook 2003 does this option
affect. I have some idea that it affects Calendar view and Recurring
Appointemnts. Please share more details.

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Vikrant Agarwal


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