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Outlook’s Calendar compresses Saturday and Sunday into one day. The square is subdivided into two days, but you’re still looking at two days in the space allotted to one day, for the rest of the week. Most of us won’t mind, but if you do, how can you force Outlook to give equal space to Saturday and Sunday?

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Office challenge: How can you display Saturday and Sunday as individual days in Outlook’s calendar?

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Outlook’s Calendar compresses Saturday and Sunday into one day. The square is subdivided into two days, but you’re still looking at two days in the space allotted to one day, for the rest of the week.

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Office challenge: How can you display Saturday and Sunday as individual days in Outlook’s calendar?

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Knowing the week number—its position from the first week of the year—is vital in many operations. By default, Outlook doesn’t display week numbers, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t possible, and you don’t need code or an add-in

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Show week numbers in Outlook’s Calendar

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My recent post on embedding a Calendar control in an Excel sheet generated a lot of interesting questions. In this post, I’ll answer three of them: How to get a copy of the control How to control the position of the control How to hide the control How to get a copy of the Calendar control The easiest and safest way for Office 2003 users to get this control is to download and install Office 2003 Service Pack 3 . Be sure to install the file in the right folder: C:WindowsSystem32.

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How to acquire, position, and hide a Calendar control in an Excel sheet

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Anyone entering dates should receive hazard pay. Even the best designed spreadsheet can confuse a user and frankly, it’s difficult to enter dates manually. Using the Calendar control can help.

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Automate an Excel calendar control

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Change Outlook’s default window

When you launch Outlook, it displays your Outlook Today view. This view displays calendar entries and tasks for the current day. If you’re like me, you don’t pay much attention to this particular view. I immediately open my Inbox or Calendar—it’s just the way I work

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Change Outlook’s default window

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