View monthly calendar with current view on top and not bottom

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I would like when I open my momthly calendar to have the current view at the
top of the screen and not at the botton. Is this feasible ? If yes, how ?
 
Can you please explain what you mean by "current view"?

Also - your version and which view of the Calendar are you looking at?
 
Dear Mrs. Gleeson :

First of all, excuse me if this is not the correct way to respond, but this
is the first time that I ask questions via the Microsoft website... As the
options are just yes and no, there is no other way for me to write to you
directly to answer your questions :

Secondly apologies for not phrasing my question correctly, but if I remember
this correctly, the number of words to be used was limited (Note that I
might mix this requirement with the BitDefender help site !).

On my computer I use Outlook Professional and, when looking at the monthly
calendar, I have found that the current week (i.e. now week of October 29th
when working with a week beginning on Mondays as we do in Europe contrary to
the United States), it is at the bottom of the screen. I would prefer to
have the current week whatever it may be always at the top of the screen so
that I can see what the coming weeks look like.

Mind you today I was just wondering whether this was just due to the fact
that we are now at the end of the month and it might be that when the month
of November begins, then the first week of the month will be at the top. If
my assumption is correct, I might have had the calendar view in this manner
and had never noticed it so far. Since it happens that the month of October
covers "six" weeks, this might have contributed to the fact that the view is
not ideal.

Again, if this is feasible, I would still be very much interested in being
able to have always have the current week at the top of the screen !

Many thanks for your help and best regards.

Danielle Nobs
Geneva - Switzerland

You are exactly right: "Mind you today I was just wondering whether this was
just due to the fact that we are now at the end of the month" so I am sorry
but I don't have a solution for you.


Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook
www.acorntraining.com.au
 
Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) said:
Dear Mrs. Gleeson :

First of all, excuse me if this is not the correct way to respond, but this
is the first time that I ask questions via the Microsoft website... As the
options are just yes and no, there is no other way for me to write to you
directly to answer your questions :

Secondly apologies for not phrasing my question correctly, but if I remember
this correctly, the number of words to be used was limited (Note that I
might mix this requirement with the BitDefender help site !).

On my computer I use Outlook Professional and, when looking at the monthly
calendar, I have found that the current week (i.e. now week of October 29th
when working with a week beginning on Mondays as we do in Europe contrary to
the United States), it is at the bottom of the screen. I would prefer to
have the current week whatever it may be always at the top of the screen so
that I can see what the coming weeks look like.

Mind you today I was just wondering whether this was just due to the fact
that we are now at the end of the month and it might be that when the month
of November begins, then the first week of the month will be at the top. If
my assumption is correct, I might have had the calendar view in this manner
and had never noticed it so far. Since it happens that the month of October
covers "six" weeks, this might have contributed to the fact that the view is
not ideal.

Again, if this is feasible, I would still be very much interested in being
able to have always have the current week at the top of the screen !

Many thanks for your help and best regards.

Danielle Nobs
Geneva - Switzerland

You are exactly right: "Mind you today I was just wondering whether this was
just due to the fact that we are now at the end of the month" so I am sorry
but I don't have a solution for you.


Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook
www.acorntraining.com.au






I seem to have posted the same question just after you did.Seems like we are stuck with viewing the current month,full stop.However , that said, maybe Microsoft could change things for the future as the current configuration seems pointless.
 
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