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      27th Dec 2004
I have looked through the discussion but did not find a solution to my
problem. I need to create a very active calendar for a community. Currently
I'm using Calendar Creator and put a .jpg on my web page and a link to a .PDF
to print the calendar. The .jpg is very difficult to see because there is so
much information. Does anyone know of a calendar program that would expand a
day to make the itmes larger and, therefore, easier to read?
Here is the link: http://villagewalkliving.com/calendar.htm
 
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      27th Dec 2004
http://calendars.net/

"jjprescott" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have looked through the discussion but did not find a solution to my
> problem. I need to create a very active calendar for a community.
> Currently
> I'm using Calendar Creator and put a .jpg on my web page and a link to a
> .PDF
> to print the calendar. The .jpg is very difficult to see because there is
> so
> much information. Does anyone know of a calendar program that would expand
> a
> day to make the itmes larger and, therefore, easier to read?
> Here is the link: http://villagewalkliving.com/calendar.htm



 
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      28th Dec 2004
I did set up a calendar, however, I mostly get "web site not responding"
error message. Anyone else having a problem with this site?

"Wes" wrote:

> http://calendars.net/
>
> "jjprescott" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:7B7CE339-62F9-4A81-B81F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have looked through the discussion but did not find a solution to my
> > problem. I need to create a very active calendar for a community.
> > Currently
> > I'm using Calendar Creator and put a .jpg on my web page and a link to a
> > .PDF
> > to print the calendar. The .jpg is very difficult to see because there is
> > so
> > much information. Does anyone know of a calendar program that would expand
> > a
> > day to make the itmes larger and, therefore, easier to read?
> > Here is the link: http://villagewalkliving.com/calendar.htm

>
>
>

 
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John Kisha
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      28th Dec 2004
Here's a calendar program I like: http://www.kamath.com/calendar/

Here's a link to a site that uses it:
http://www.discoverhollywood.com/pag...endar.asp?arti
cleid=7&zoneid=6

John Kisha
Inland Pacific Consulting
http://www.VisitUsAt.com
323-463-8300

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Posted At: Monday, December 27, 2004 6:43 PM
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Subject: Re: Calendar hard to see

I did set up a calendar, however, I mostly get "web site not responding"

error message. Anyone else having a problem with this site?

"Wes" wrote:

> http://calendars.net/
>
> "jjprescott" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:7B7CE339-62F9-4A81-B81F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have looked through the discussion but did not find a solution to

my
> > problem. I need to create a very active calendar for a community.
> > Currently
> > I'm using Calendar Creator and put a .jpg on my web page and a link

to a
> > .PDF
> > to print the calendar. The .jpg is very difficult to see because

there is
> > so
> > much information. Does anyone know of a calendar program that would

expand
> > a
> > day to make the itmes larger and, therefore, easier to read?
> > Here is the link: http://villagewalkliving.com/calendar.htm

>
>
>


 
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      30th Dec 2004
I'm using Webcal Plus. It works very well for us.

The calendar is live, no jpg needed. We'll be looking at PDF'ing
monthly calendars for printing, but haven't done so yet.

Our calendar is here: http://www.edmonton-swiss.ca/output/webcal.html
The manufacturer has a demo available - the link is at the bottom of
the calendar.

Note: I have no relationship with the vendor besides being a customer.

Roger.


"jjprescott" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I have looked through the discussion but did not find a solution to my
>problem. I need to create a very active calendar for a community. Currently
>I'm using Calendar Creator and put a .jpg on my web page and a link to a .PDF
>to print the calendar. The .jpg is very difficult to see because there is so
>much information. Does anyone know of a calendar program that would expand a
>day to make the itmes larger and, therefore, easier to read?
>Here is the link: http://villagewalkliving.com/calendar.htm


 
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