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

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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 (superuser.com/faq). "… and it is not about … websites or web services like Facebook, Twitter, and WordPress" – Robert Cartaino Mar 6 '10 at 16:37
Then why is there a category called google-calendar? – Phenom Mar 6 '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. – Diago Mar 6 '10 at 18:06
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Or you could be talking about interfacing with google-calendar with say outlook. – MrStatic Mar 6 '10 at 19:45
@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. – Alexander Burke Mar 12 '10 at 9:51
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closed as off topic by Robert Cartaino, Diago Mar 6 '10 at 18:05

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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.

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