calendar view per week not per month

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mmmjean

Is there a way to view the calendar as a list of weeks with no break
at each month change? The reason is that I plan my time per week and
for me it makes no difference if a Saturday is in the middle of a
month of if it is the first day in a month. Saturday (1st of Nov.
2003) comes after Friday (31st of Oct. 2003) I would like Friday and
Saturday to be displayed together.

Basically, what I am looking for is a view like the following (Oct. -
Nov. 2003):

Mo20 Tue21 Wed22 Thur23 Fri24 Sat25 Sun26 (Oct)
Mo27 Tue28 Wed29 Thur30 Fri31 Sat01 Sun02 (Oct-Nov))
Mo03 Tue04 Wed05 Thur06 Fri07 Sat08 Sun09 (Nov)
etc...

(days may be marked in one colour for Oct. and in another coulour for
Nov. This would make it easier to recognize the month change)

If outlook 2002 cannot do that, is there any other tool (it may be a
simple tool) offering this kind of display?

Thanks
Jean
 
I am not sure what you are asking for. Using the Month view, the days run
contiguously with no breaks in betweeen months. Using Outlook 2003. I do
not recall if it worked the same in Outlook 2002 as I do not have a current
installation of Outlook 2002 to check.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
mmmjean <[email protected]> asked:

| Is there a way to view the calendar as a list of weeks with no break
| at each month change? The reason is that I plan my time per week and
| for me it makes no difference if a Saturday is in the middle of a
| month of if it is the first day in a month. Saturday (1st of Nov.
| 2003) comes after Friday (31st of Oct. 2003) I would like Friday and
| Saturday to be displayed together.
|
| Basically, what I am looking for is a view like the following (Oct. -
| Nov. 2003):
|
| Mo20 Tue21 Wed22 Thur23 Fri24 Sat25 Sun26 (Oct)
| Mo27 Tue28 Wed29 Thur30 Fri31 Sat01 Sun02 (Oct-Nov))
| Mo03 Tue04 Wed05 Thur06 Fri07 Sat08 Sun09 (Nov)
| etc...
|
| (days may be marked in one colour for Oct. and in another coulour for
| Nov. This would make it easier to recognize the month change)
|
| If outlook 2002 cannot do that, is there any other tool (it may be a
| simple tool) offering this kind of display?
|
| Thanks
| Jean
 
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