Calender Week View

I have Desktop 4.1.4 installed.And I see in the calendar week view in the week 28.12.2008 to 04.01.2009 the week number "0" and in the following week the number "1" and so on.I think that’s wrong because in the calendars the week from 28.12.2008 to 04.01.2009 has the week number "1".The E2 shows me the right week number.So it seems to be a problem with the software of the desktop.Please advise.
Post relates to: Tungsten E2
Post relates to: Tungsten E2

what's the operating system of the PC that you are using?
i suggest to back up your data and uninstall/reinstall the software.
that's really weird bacause week view should start in week 1 and that represents the first week of the year.
Post relates to: Treo 680 (Unlocked GSM)
Message Edited by oldpalmtreouser on 02-23-2009 01:04 PM

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