Mike at Green-Beast.com wrote:
Designer wrote:
    > Or, has anyone got any other brilliant ideas to solve this?

How about adding/changing a border weight or style around that .event date cell or adding an overline-underline on the date number itself on the print style sheet so you don't have to rely on a color? This should circumvent the problem at hand while still providing something meaningful to the booked date for the person printing it out.

Hope this helps.



It certainly does!

Borders on the booked cells in the print style sheet does the trick, and offers the simplest solution!

http://www.rhh.myzen.co.uk/rhh2007/booking/calendar_temp.php

Thanks a million!

(Sometimes, one just can't see the wood for the trees! :-) )

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Best Regards,

Bob McClelland

Cornwall (UK)
www.gwelanmor-internet.co.uk




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