Calendar-want it to start ona Sunday

K

kerynb

Hi
I seem to have an opposite problem to a lot of other people. I want my
calendars to start on Sunday but Publisher only lets me start on a
Monday. I have searched but all I come up with is people with the
opposite problem. I live in Australia and no-one uses a Monday to
Sunday calendar here. I have tried changing zones but that doesn't
work. Any idea if there is any other way??
Any suggestions appreciated

Cheers
 
J

John Inzer

Hi
I seem to have an opposite problem to a lot of other people. I want my
calendars to start on Sunday but Publisher only lets me start on a
Monday. I have searched but all I come up with is people with the
opposite problem. I live in Australia and no-one uses a Monday to
Sunday calendar here. I have tried changing zones but that doesn't
work. Any idea if there is any other way??
Any suggestions appreciated

Cheers
================
What happens if you go to...
Control Panel / Regional and Language Options /
Regional Options tab / open the drop window
and choose...English {United States} / Apply / OK.

Now open Publisher and see what day a calendar
begins on.

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K

kerynb

Still starts on a Monday. Have found a post that says to download
office sp2 so will give it a go. Will post the results here.

Cheers
 
M

Mike Williams

Sunday
If you become absolutely desparate and using Publisher 2003
you could do this which is slightly tedious, manually, as follows.
Maureen

1. Open Publisher 2003.
2. New Publication / Publication for print

3. Select Calendars / Full page Calendars

/ Pick a suitable Calendar from Calendars option box.

4. Calendar Options / Monthly / Close option box

5. Select Month Year / Alter text to January 2007

6. File / Save as / Whatever or wherever you wish

7. Click in maim body of Calendar

8. Delete each day. Manually alter the text Days

to start Sun. Mon Tues etc

9. File Save.

10. Manually delete each date 1.2.3.4.5.6. etc

11. File / Save.

12. Insert / Page / Dialog Insert Page /

Number of new pages 11.

13. Click and select / After Current Page

14. Options / Click and select / Duplicate all objects on this page.

15. Clear small edit box. Leave Blank / OK

16. File / Save

17. Your 12 page Calendar ready to manually alter text.

File Save each page.
 

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