Not impossible, it just takes time and patience and a willingness to try.
The only info I was given about the templates was they could be opened using
a zip program and which file to edit. Everything else on the editcpao page I
discovered by trial and error - including the easiest way to edit and
refresh the calendar.
If the element you want to copy is the day format, look for <DayFormat> and
experiment with the code between it and </DayFormat> If you aren't sure
which one is the right attribute, make a wild change (ie, from small text to
large, true to false etc) and refresh the calendar in CPA. At most it will
complain and give you the line # where it errors.
If you identify elements and attributes, you can post them as comments to
http://outlook-tips.net/cs/blogs/out...02/23/895.aspx so
that others can benefit.
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"kevrizz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks Diane
> No, none of the other templates has the calendar layout that comes with
> the
> Month Images template.
> I have been to the site you suggested and I'm quite capable with coding
> but
> it's near impossible to find the settings within all of the XML files.
> I agree with you. it should be able to be done but I can't find the "how".
>
> Kevin
>
> "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> None of the other templates offer the layout you like? While I haven't
>> tried that exact edit, it should be possible. This will point you in the
>> right direction: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/editcpao.asp.
>> Without knowing what is involved in removing the image (since I haven't
>> looked for that exact edit)- it might be easier to identify the
>> attributes
>> you like in the image calendar and make the changes in the non-image
>> calendar that has the most things you like.
>>
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>> "kevrizz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> > Is there a way of printing the Month/Image template without the image
>> > page?
>> > I'm happy with the calendar view but don't want the image page.
>>