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Outlook 2003 Calendar and Meeting

Change the Calendar Workweek

SUMMARY: Force Outlook 2003 to display the Calendar using alternate workweeks such as Sunday - Thursday or Tuesday - Saturday.Bookmark and Share

Do you normally work the weekend shift? Or, are you a part-time worker and don't work every day of the normal workweek? If so, you can change Calendar's "Work Week" view to reflect your schedule instead of the default M-F workweek.

1. Click "Tools" and select "Options".

2. When the "Options" multi-tabbed dialog box appears, select the "Preferences" tab.

3. Click the "Calendar Options" button.

4. Check the boxes underneath "Calendar work week" representing the days that you work.

5. Click "OK" to close the dialog box.

 

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