Paul
Fri Jun 20 05:15:55 PDT 2008
Thank you all. That was indeed the problem and the solution.
On Jun 19, 1:51=A0pm, "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" <outlook...@msn.net> wrote:
> it does. So does outlook 97, 98, 2002, 2003 and 2007. :)
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> > Paul <Paul.Domas...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> 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. =A0I=
'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. =A0The one you descr=
ibe
> > is the "7 Week" view. =A0I don't recall, however, if Outlook 2000 has t=
he
> > work week view.
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