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(“Background, Colors, Themes, and Fonts”)? What wallpaper
photo do you want for the background of Mail (has nothing to do
with Calendar)?
Calendar Settings. Specify what you consider the first day of the
week (affects how Month and Week views appear), which hours of
the day you work (affects how Day view appears), and which days
of the week you work (affects how “Work week” appears). You can
also allow week numbers to appear on your calendar (as in, “Week
1” for the first days of January) or turn on Alternate Calendars
(like Hebrew Lunar, Umm al-Qura, and so on) to make Calendar
display a second label on every month and date.
If you have Outlook (the desktop app, the phone app, or a free
Outlook.com account), you can also turn on Interesting Calendars.
Those are canned sets of dates for TV program schedules, sports,
concerts, and other events that Microsoft has put together for you.
(From the drop-down menu, choose which of your calendar
accounts you want to receive these Interesting items.)
Weather Settings. Choose your preferred temperature units (F or
C).
What’s new. Opens a web page pointing out the new features in
Mail and Calendar.
Help. Opens a web page where you’re offered some Help pages for
using Calendar.
Trust Center. If this switch is on, you’re enabling “locally relevant
content” to “provide functionality that’s relevant to your usage and
preferences.” But you knew that.
Feedback opens the Feedback Hub (“Game Bar”), to send
suggestions to Microsoft.
About tells you your Calendar version.

