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Steve

2006-03-17, 6:26 pm

Hi All,

I hope this group is close enough for this question. <GGG>

I have one of the calendar scripts that's been mentioned here, but before I
go pushing its buttons, I've got a couple of questions.

Will the calendar script allow me to make a standard style folding calendar
where the pictures and dates are printed in the proper order such that if I
staple them in the center, it will be like a commercial folded calendar?
And, what sort of paper can I get that will allow me to print on both sides
and can I get the correct length paper to have an 8x10 picture as well as
8x10 calendar section?

Also, will the script allow me to change the names of the days across the
top of the calendar sections?


Thanks,


Steve


Ana Pereira

2006-03-18, 10:16 pm

underprocessable
Joske

2006-03-22, 6:21 pm

Steve wrote:

> Hi All,


> I hope this group is close enough for this question. <GGG>


> I have one of the calendar scripts that's been mentioned here,
> but before I go pushing its buttons, I've got a couple of
> questions.


> Will the calendar script allow me to make a standard style
> folding calendar where the pictures and dates are printed in the
> proper order such that if I staple them in the center, it will be
> like a commercial folded calendar? And, what sort of paper can I
> get that will allow me to print on both sides and can I get the
> correct length paper to have an 8x10 picture as well as 8x10
> calendar section?


> Also, will the script allow me to change the names of the days
> across the top of the calendar sections?


> Thanks,


Just run our script in the font size of your choice. You can resize
the canvas afterwards to add extra space, backgrounds, pictures
above, or for whatever else you need. Open the script with a text
editor to edit the names of the days.

http://members.home.nl/j.backer/ste...r/calendar.html

Joske




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