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Old June 19th 08, 12:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Paul[_11_]
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Default View option to weekdays across and times down

I'm using Outlook 2000. When I print out my calendar as a week, I can
have weekdays across horizontally, and times (hours) going down. I'd
like to have this view when I use my calendar, not just when I print.
Can this be done?
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Old June 19th 08, 01:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky {MVP}
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Default View option to weekdays across and times down

yeah... it's the normal week view. Which version of outlook do you use and
which view do you normally use?

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"Paul" wrote in message
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I'm using Outlook 2000. When I print out my calendar as a week, I can
have weekdays across horizontally, and times (hours) going down. I'd
like to have this view when I use my calendar, not just when I print.
Can this be done?


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Old June 19th 08, 04:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Paul[_11_]
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Default View option to weekdays across and times down

I normally use Month view, but Week view shows Mon-Wed down the left
half of the page, and Thu to Sun down the right half of the page. I'm
trying to get it with weekdays acting as columns, progressing running
across the page, and hours going down.

I'm using Outlook 2000.

On Jun 19, 8:45*am, "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote:
yeah... *it's the normal week view. Which version of outlook do you use and
which view do you normally use?

"Paul" wrote in message

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I'm using Outlook 2000. *When I print out my calendar as a week, I can
have weekdays across horizontally, and times (hours) going down. *I'd
like to have this view when I use my calendar, not just when I print.
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Old June 19th 08, 06:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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Default View option to weekdays across and times down

Paul wrote:

I normally use Month view, but Week view shows Mon-Wed down the left
half of the page, and Thu to Sun down the right half of the page. I'm
trying to get it with weekdays acting as columns, progressing running
across the page, and hours going down.

I'm using Outlook 2000.


The "5 Week" (work week) view is the one you want. The one you describe is
the "7 Week" view. I don't recall, however, if Outlook 2000 has the work
week view.
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Old June 20th 08, 01:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Paul[_11_]
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Default View option to weekdays across and times down

Thank you all. That was indeed the problem and the solution.

On Jun 19, 1:51*pm, "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote:
it does. So does outlook 97, 98, 2002, 2003 and 2007.

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Paul wrote:


I normally use Month view, but Week view shows Mon-Wed down the left
half of the page, and Thu to Sun down the right half of the page. *I'm
trying to get it with weekdays acting as columns, progressing running
across the page, and hours going down.


I'm using Outlook 2000.


The "5 Week" (work week) view is the one you want. *The one you describe
is the "7 Week" view. *I don't recall, however, if Outlook 2000 has the
work week view.
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