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.
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.
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!
This also works in Windows 7 / Outlook 2003. You have to go to Additional
Settings in Regional Language. Great! Thanks.
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