Windows Vista: The Complete Reference (Complete Reference Series)

Windows Calendar enables you to modify some of the settings of the calendar window and calendar features. For example, you can change the starting work day of the week to match your work week. If you generally have Sundays and Mondays off, for instance, start your work week on Tuesday and ending on Saturday. The default, of course, has the work week running from Monday to Friday.

Another modification you may want to make is the work hours you want displayed. By default Windows Calendar shows the work day starting at 8:00 A.M. and finishing at 5:00 P.M. For many users, this setting is fine. But if you work a different schedule (such as 3 “11), change the Windows Calendar Day Start and Day End settings to match your work times.

To set Windows Calendar options, choose File Options. The Options dialog box appears (see Figure 7-2).

Figure 7-2: Set Windows Calendar options using the Options dialog box.

The Options dialog box is divided into three main areas: Calendar, Appointments, and Tasks .

Configuring Calendar Options

In the Calendar Options area, you can set how Windows Calendar should display days of the week, work days, and other options. The following are the settings you can modify:

Configuring Appointments Options

Windows Calendar includes two appointment options:

Configuring Tasks Options

Tasks are your individual "to-do" items, such as "Pick up milk and bread." You can set the following options for tasks:

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