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Constant Value Description vbSunday 1 Sunday vbMonday 2 Monday vbTuesday 3 Tuesday vbWednesday 4 Wednesday vbThursday 5 Thursday vbFriday 6 Friday vbSaturday 7 Saturday vbFirstJan1 1 Use the week in which January 1 occurs (default). vbFirstFourDays 2 Use the first week that has at least four days in the new year. vbFirstFullWeek 3 Use the first full week of the year. vbUseSystem 0 Use the date format contained in the regional settings for your computer. vbUseSystemDayOfWeek 0 Use the day of the week specified in your system settings for the first day of the week.
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