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Calendar Year, Month, Week, or Day Dialog |
The Print Shop allows you to create calendars for a year, month, week, or day. When you create a new calendar project, you can specify the date. When the calendar is open on the Design Desk, you can then edit the year, month, week, or day for the calendar, and customize it with text and graphics.
Yearly Calendars
A yearly calendar shows a year, divided into months and days. To change the year for a yearly calendar, choose Change Year from the Edit menu.
Change the year by clicking either the up arrow (moves the year forward) or down arrow (moves the year backward) in the Calendar Year dialog that appears. You can also click the text box and type in the year directly.
Monthly Calendars
A monthly calendar shows a month, divided into individual days, and a year. To change the month or year, choose Change Month from the Edit menu.
Change the month by clicking one of the month icons, and set the year in the Calendar Month dialog that appears.
Weekly Calendars
A weekly calendar shows a week, divided into individual days, and a year and month. To change the starting day of a week, choose Change Week from the Edit menu.
Choose the day on which you want the week to start in the Calendar Week dialog that appears. You can also choose a different month and year.
Daily Calendars
A daily calendar shows a day, divided into a range of hours in the day (with time based on either a 12-hour or a 24-hour clock), and a year and month. To change the day, choose Change Day from the Edit menu.
Change the day by clicking one of the dates in the Calendar Day dialog that appears. You can also change the month by choosing the desired month from the Month pop-up menu and change the year. Set the time format by selecting either the 12-hour (AM/PM) option or the 24-hour option. Set the time by clicking either the up arrow (moves the time forward) or down arrow (moves the time backward).
NOTE: When you change the date of a calendar which has been customized with text and graphics, you should specify how the cell information is to be handled. (See Changing Calendar Dates).
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