Why does the week number always display as 0 or display the wrong number?
Either you picked a custom week number and failed to update it for the current year, or you inadvertently switched from Palm Std.# to the Custom week number. Go into the main preference panel (Options | Preferences in any DateBk6 view) and select the Date/Time Tab. Then select Palm Std. or toggle Custom and specify the starting week for the current year and for the next year. Palm Std. matches the built-in datebook application, but may not necessarily match the week number that you wish to use (which is why there is that custom option).
Either you picked a custom week number and failed to update it for the year 2000, or you inadvertently switched from Pilot week# to the custom week number by mistake. Go to 2nd weekly view, Options menu, Preferences, Select Pilot Week# or toggle custom week # and specify the starting week for the year 2000.
Either you picked a custom week number and failed to update it for the current year, or you inadvertently switched from Palm Std.# to the Custom week number. Go into the main preference panel (Options | Preferences in any DateBk5 view) and select the Date/Time Tab. Then select Palm Std. or toggle Custom and specify the starting week for the current year and for the next year. Palm Std. matches the built-in datebook application, but may not necessarily match the week number that you wish to use (which is why there is that custom option).
Either you picked a custom week number and failed to update it for the year 2001, or you inadvertently switched from Palm Std.# to the Custom week number by mistake. Go to 2nd weekly view, Options menu, Preferences, Select Palm Std. or toggle Custom and specify the starting week for the year 2001 and 2002. Palm Std. matches the built-in datebook application, but may not necessarily match the week number that you wish to use (which is why there is that custom option). In particular, Palm’s do not follow the same algorithm as Psion PDA’s for setting week numbers.