(I sorta thought of that because when I pushed ahead work week by work
week, I think the problem clears up somewhere in 2005, but I digress.)

Everywhere I look on the "Mon 01 Feb - Sun 07 Feb" work week page from
the heading above the little calendar on the right, including the little
calendar, it says _2004_.  When I open up a new appointment it's showing
start time and end time in 2004.  Is there somewhere else I can go to
check if the year is set correctly?

  

On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 10:12, Richard Crawford wrote:
> A stupid question, but...  Is the date set to the right year?
> 
> Michael said:
> > Hi,
> >
> > [I'm gonna try submitting this one more time.]
> >
> > I'm running Evolution 1.0.8 on Mandrake 9.0.  (I know I'm a dinosaur).
> >
> > Something happened and I had to fsck, during the fsck it said that some
> > Evolution file wasn't right and did I want to put it in lost and found.
> > I hit Y and when I got back into a session and clicked on the Evolution
> > shortcut it wanted me to enter my e-mail account information.  I went
> > through the steps and when I looked at my Inbox I was relieved to see
> > that none of my messages had been deleted.  All my e-mail folders were
> > okay.  When I looked at my Calendar it was jumbled up.  I corrected the
> > view to what I normally use, a "work week" with a seven day view from
> > Sunday to Saturday.  Once I set those preferences it looked okay, but I
> > noticed when I tried to look ahead to Feb 1, which should be a Sunday,
> > it shows it as Feb 1 but as a Monday, so the work
> > weeks go from Sunday to Saturday, Sunday to Saturday, and then in
> > February Monday to Sunday only the dates are right and the appointments
> > are in the right columns, but the day heading is wrong.  Any ideas on
> > how to fix this?
> >
> > I could send screen shots if that would help.
> >
> > Many thanks in advance.
> >
> > M
> >
> >
> >
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