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Calendar Grid Style |
A calendar is based on a grid, and the grid is composed of cells. Calendar Grid Style is a contextually dependent command which is available in the Edit menu when you are working on a calendar project.
To edit a calendar grid:
1. Choose Calendar Grid Style from the Edit menu. The Calendar Grid Style dialog appears. You will see a preview of changes you make to the calendar grid in the preview area.
TIP: You can quickly begin editing the calendar grid style by double-clicking a selected calendar grid or by clicking a calendar grid to select it and then pressing the Return key.
2. Click the Color button in the Grid Attributes area. The Color Picker appears. Select the color you want and click OK to apply that color to the grid.
3. Select a font, font style, and font color using the Text Settings group of controls. Specify the font you want to use for your calendar with the Font combo box. Click one or both of the Bold and Italic buttons to apply that style to the font.
4. Click the Color button in the Text Settings area to open the Color Picker. Select the color you want and then click the OK button to apply that color to the font.
5. Depending on the type of a calendar you are working on, additional design options are available to you:
• 12/24 hours specifies how time marks are presented in your daily calendar (for example, 4.00 PM or 16.00).
• Red Sundays turns the red coloring of sundays in your weekly, monthly, and yearly calendars on or off.
• Large Date makes day numbers in your monthly calendar larger or smaller.
• Month Thumbnails adds small thumbnails of preceding and following months in free cells of your monthly calendar project.
• If the Preceding/Following Days option is turned on, day numbers of preceding and following months are added in free cells of your monthly calendar.
6. When you are through editing your calendar grid, click the OK button to apply the changes to your project, or click Cancel to discard any changes you have made.
Refer to one of the following topics for more information:
Calendar Year, Month, Week or Day Dialog