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I have the 4-day view not the 2-week view.

Phenom
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  • This site is for questions about computer hardware or software. Questions about specific web sites are not really appropriate for this site. They are better asked on *their* support forum. See the faq (http://superuser.com/faq). "… and it is not about … websites or web services like Facebook, Twitter, and WordPress" – Robert Cartaino Mar 06 '10 at 16:37
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    Then why is there a category called google-calendar? – Phenom Mar 06 '10 at 16:39
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    Because it used to be allowed. Since the FAQ has changed. All Google Calendar questions are being closed as they appear. Anyone can create a tag. So just because there is one doesn't mean it's allowed. – BinaryMisfit Mar 06 '10 at 18:06
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    Or you could be talking about interfacing with google-calendar with say outlook. – Unfundednut Mar 06 '10 at 19:45
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    @Diago: Why is this closed? Google Calendar is software-related, since Google Apps is SaaS (software-as-a-service). The software in question may not be on the machine of the person asking the question, but its UI sure is. Totally legit question in my books. – Alex Mar 12 '10 at 09:51
  • As an aside, how do I @Name someone with spaces in their name (like "Robert C. Cartaino", or indeed myself)? – Alex Mar 12 '10 at 09:52
  • @Alex. 1. Read the FAQ. Questions about Websites and Webservices including SaaS is not allowed. There is a thread on meta about where they can be posted. 2. THe @Name only matches the first 3 characters of the name in the list, and doesn't work with spaces. It also only matches the last person in the comment that matches the first 3 characters. It is a loosly implemented system. – BinaryMisfit Mar 12 '10 at 10:09

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See Custom Views in Google Calendar :

Google Calendar has an option to define custom views: you can replace the "next 7 days" with other intervals like the "next 3 days" or "next 2 weeks". In the settings you'll also find an option to make your custom view the default.

The UI has changed since then, but the option is still available:

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  • "In the settings you'll also find an option to make your custom view the default.", where? – Karl Morrison Apr 28 '21 at 09:47
  • @KarlMorrison: This answer is from 2010. I don't use Google Calendar now, but try to search for it. If you find it, let me know and I'll update this answer. – harrymc Apr 28 '21 at 13:06