ICal 2 week view

Hi,
Does any one know how do I set a double week view on iCal?
It would be much better to see 2 weeks at the same time on iCal...
I have the Snow Leopard os.
Thank you,
André

You mean minimize like sending it to the Dock?
If so, I'd start by deleting iCal preerences in you User folder ~/Library/Preerences/com.apple.iCal.plist

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