In Windows 10, setting the calendar to display starting on Sunday has been a need of many users. PHP editor Strawberry will introduce you in detail the steps to change the system settings and taskbar calendar settings to easily achieve this requirement. Whether you want to use the calendar that comes with Microsoft Win10 or display the calendar in the taskbar, you will find a detailed guide in this article to easily set the calendar to display starting on Sunday.
How to set the calendar to start on Sunday in win10
Method 1: Change the first day of the week to Sunday in the calendar that comes with the Microsoft Win10 system.
1. Left-click [Start] in the lower left corner of the system desktop, find [Calendar] in the start menu, and left-click it.
2. In the open Month View-Calendar window, click [Settings].
3. On the right side of the Month View-Calendar window, we click [Calendar Settings].
4. Click the small check mark in the [First day of the week] column and select Click: Sunday in the drop-down menu.
5. When the first day of the week is displayed as [Sunday], click: "<" on the left side of the calendar settings to exit the settings.
6. We can see: Month view - calendar window, the first day of the week has been changed to Sunday, exit the calendar settings.
Method 2: Set the first day of every week in the taskbar calendar to Sunday.
1. Right-click the date icon in the lower right corner of the taskbar, and click [Adjust Date and Time] in the right-click menu.
2. In the date and time setting window, scroll down to [Format] and click: Change date and time format.
3. Click the small check mark in the [First day of the week] column and select Sunday in the drop-down menu.
4. When the first day of the week is displayed as [Sunday], exit.
5. Click the date and time icon in the lower right corner of the taskbar, you can see that the first day of the week has been changed to Sunday.
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