See ISO week date (wikipedia) to learn more about week numbering. Using the 4 day option is probably the most common and is true to ISO standards (although choosing other than Sunday or Monday for the first day of week might confuse Outlook.) Most governments and corporations will follow the ISO standard. In Outlook there are 3 options - start on Jan 1, on the first full week, or the first 4 day week. ![]() Outlook Global Customer Service & Support Team Blog. New location for the Mail, Calendar, People, and other modules abdiasruiz. The first week of the new year often brings questions about which week should be used to start numbering. Planning considerations for REST-based (aka new model) calendar sharing in Outlook WillLoudermilk. Outlook fun fact: Outlook has the world ending on (the last date for appointments) More on week numbering. The underlying data is correct and the week number shown on the navigation calendar is half correct when you view both Dec 2012 and Jan 2013, only the number drawn on the calendar is wrong. Outlook numbers the weeks correctly when the week is set to start on Sunday (set in Tools, Options, Calendar options) but gets confused when the week starts on Monday. So where is week number 1 of the year 2013?" The following week however has week number 2. 2012 to 06 January 2013 has week number 53. ![]() Now if I look at the Outlook calendar and browse towards January 2013 I see something strange: The week from 31 Dec. "How does Outlook calculate the week numbers? In my part of the world, the first day of the week is Monday.
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