From: Mike L on 12 Apr 2010 09:50 This also works in Windows 7 / Outlook 2003. You have to go to Additional Settings in Regional Language. Great! Thanks. "Noel All" wrote: > You need to cursor into the field and manually type the extra 2 "d's" > "ochre rock" <ochrerock(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4639E6E5-661C-401C-9D1C-598790657D28(a)microsoft.com... > > many thanks for this. however, when i follow your path, i only get 2 > > choices > > in the LONG DATE field: d and dd ! Neither of these have altered the > > display > > in Calendar leaving me with my 7 day view in colums with the date on top > > but > > frustratingly, without the day displayed! > > > > i am running Win XP, by the way. > > > > any other thoughts? > > > > "Noel All" wrote: > > > >> That should be Regional and Language Options > >> "Noel All" <noelall(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > >> news:eTjhh2pvFHA.2728(a)TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > >> > Yes but this needs to be done in the Control Panel || Regional Option > >> > and > >> > Language Options || Customize || Date || change the long date format to > >> > "dddd MMMM yyyy", this is for Win XP. > >> > "ochre rock" <ochre rock(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > news:A8C0DEB7-9E87-461B-A561-C7FD6E80E344(a)microsoft.com... > >> >> Is it possible to display the day of the week, i.e. Monday, Tuesday > >> >> etc > >> >> above > >> >> the date column in Calendar? > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > >
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