English (Australia) should start the week on a Sunday

T

Trev

bcm said:
When selecting a regional setting, English (United States) starts the
calendar week on a Sunday whereas English (United Kingdom) starts the week
on
a Monday. In Australia we use most settings like the UK (but with metric
measure) but our calendars start the week on Sunday.

If you choose English (Australia) in the regional settings all the
currency
etc settings are correct but the calendar starts on a Monday. Either this
needs to be changed by Microsoft in the default or the start day for the
week
needs to be able to be chosen separately.

What Calendar ?

It only set's date format And if its showing long format as Monday its
because in your case its err. Monday
 
T

Trev

bcm said:
When selecting a regional setting, English (United States) starts the
calendar week on a Sunday whereas English (United Kingdom) starts the week
on
a Monday. In Australia we use most settings like the UK (but with metric
measure) but our calendars start the week on Sunday.

If you choose English (Australia) in the regional settings all the
currency
etc settings are correct but the calendar starts on a Monday. Either this
needs to be changed by Microsoft in the default or the start day for the
week
needs to be able to be chosen separately.

What Calendar ?

It only set's date format And if its showing long format as Monday its
because in your case its err. Monday
 
T

Trev

bcm said:
When selecting a regional setting, English (United States) starts the
calendar week on a Sunday whereas English (United Kingdom) starts the week
on
a Monday. In Australia we use most settings like the UK (but with metric
measure) but our calendars start the week on Sunday.

If you choose English (Australia) in the regional settings all the
currency
etc settings are correct but the calendar starts on a Monday. Either this
needs to be changed by Microsoft in the default or the start day for the
week
needs to be able to be chosen separately.

What Calendar ?

It only set's date format And if its showing long format as Monday its
because in your case its err. Monday
 
T

Trev

bcm said:
When selecting a regional setting, English (United States) starts the
calendar week on a Sunday whereas English (United Kingdom) starts the week
on
a Monday. In Australia we use most settings like the UK (but with metric
measure) but our calendars start the week on Sunday.

If you choose English (Australia) in the regional settings all the
currency
etc settings are correct but the calendar starts on a Monday. Either this
needs to be changed by Microsoft in the default or the start day for the
week
needs to be able to be chosen separately.

What Calendar ?

It only set's date format And if its showing long format as Monday its
because in your case its err. Monday
 
T

Trev

bcm said:
When selecting a regional setting, English (United States) starts the
calendar week on a Sunday whereas English (United Kingdom) starts the week
on
a Monday. In Australia we use most settings like the UK (but with metric
measure) but our calendars start the week on Sunday.

If you choose English (Australia) in the regional settings all the
currency
etc settings are correct but the calendar starts on a Monday. Either this
needs to be changed by Microsoft in the default or the start day for the
week
needs to be able to be chosen separately.

What Calendar ?

It only set's date format And if its showing long format as Monday its
because in your case its err. Monday
 
T

Trev

bcm said:
When selecting a regional setting, English (United States) starts the
calendar week on a Sunday whereas English (United Kingdom) starts the week
on
a Monday. In Australia we use most settings like the UK (but with metric
measure) but our calendars start the week on Sunday.

If you choose English (Australia) in the regional settings all the
currency
etc settings are correct but the calendar starts on a Monday. Either this
needs to be changed by Microsoft in the default or the start day for the
week
needs to be able to be chosen separately.

What Calendar ?

It only set's date format And if its showing long format as Monday its
because in your case its err. Monday
 
T

Trev

bcm said:
When selecting a regional setting, English (United States) starts the
calendar week on a Sunday whereas English (United Kingdom) starts the week
on
a Monday. In Australia we use most settings like the UK (but with metric
measure) but our calendars start the week on Sunday.

If you choose English (Australia) in the regional settings all the
currency
etc settings are correct but the calendar starts on a Monday. Either this
needs to be changed by Microsoft in the default or the start day for the
week
needs to be able to be chosen separately.

What Calendar ?

It only set's date format And if its showing long format as Monday its
because in your case its err. Monday
 
T

Trev

bcm said:
When selecting a regional setting, English (United States) starts the
calendar week on a Sunday whereas English (United Kingdom) starts the week
on
a Monday. In Australia we use most settings like the UK (but with metric
measure) but our calendars start the week on Sunday.

If you choose English (Australia) in the regional settings all the
currency
etc settings are correct but the calendar starts on a Monday. Either this
needs to be changed by Microsoft in the default or the start day for the
week
needs to be able to be chosen separately.

What Calendar ?

It only set's date format And if its showing long format as Monday its
because in your case its err. Monday
 

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