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I have submitted this query to two other Outlook newsgroups, but without any
results. Perhaps I've been asking the wrong people. Running Office 2007 in XP Pro. Outlook has an added alternate calendar (Hebrew) enabled. All defaults are US English, including the system GUI. I have run this configuration before, without the problem described below. The main calendar pane (week and month) as well as the small calendar at the top of the left service column have the days listed from right to left: S F T W T M S. Everything functions correctely, just the calendars are flipped. I have tried eliminating the Hebrew calendar, but that seems not to correct the problem, and it was never a source of this problem in previous installations. I have even changed the geographical location from Israel to USA. As a matter of fact, I have 2007 running inVista on my laptop, and the calendars display correctly. Advice will be greatly appreciated. Rick |
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"Rick" wrote in message
... I have submitted this query to two other Outlook newsgroups, but without any results. Perhaps I've been asking the wrong people. Those of us who read one Outlook newsgroup tend to read them all. If you must ask in multiple newsgroups, please crossport, don't multipost. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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![]() "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... "Rick" wrote in message ... I have submitted this query to two other Outlook newsgroups, but without any results. Perhaps I've been asking the wrong people. Those of us who read one Outlook newsgroup tend to read them all. If you must ask in multiple newsgroups, please crossport, don't multipost. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Then I guess you can understand my frustration. Now, instead of criticising the posting, how about relating to the question? Thanks in advance, Rick |
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"Rick" wrote in message
... Then I guess you can understand my frustration. Now, instead of criticising the posting, how about relating to the question? Hey, if someone knew the answer off the top of his or her head, s/he would have answered already, I suspect. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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![]() "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... "Rick" wrote in message ... Then I guess you can understand my frustration. Now, instead of criticising the posting, how about relating to the question? Hey, if someone knew the answer off the top of his or her head, s/he would have answered already, I suspect. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Well, yes. I suppose that's a logical assumption. But it's also a logical assumption that one might expect an answer from all the Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals in the group. I've been working with Windows since 3.0 and with DOS before that, but I'm no Pro, and I haven't a clue where to look to change the calendar direction. I suppose it's somewhere in the defining files of Outlook or maybe in the registry. But where and how? Rick |
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Well since I only read this group I will answer here.
I have only seen this once before on a machine with a Chinese add on installed so I am not sure if this will help but it is something to try. So far all problems I have encountered in outlook have been profile related and the only way to fix a profile is to make a new one. Go into the control panel into mail settings and create a new profile put in all your email information and don't forget to check "prompt for which profile to use" then login using you new profile if that works then go delete the old profile. It is something to try. Beth "Rick" wrote: "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... "Rick" wrote in message ... Then I guess you can understand my frustration. Now, instead of criticising the posting, how about relating to the question? Hey, if someone knew the answer off the top of his or her head, s/he would have answered already, I suspect. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Well, yes. I suppose that's a logical assumption. But it's also a logical assumption that one might expect an answer from all the Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals in the group. I've been working with Windows since 3.0 and with DOS before that, but I'm no Pro, and I haven't a clue where to look to change the calendar direction. I suppose it's somewhere in the defining files of Outlook or maybe in the registry. But where and how? Rick |
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