Thanks to everybody who responded!

Sat Aug 15 18:51:47 CDT 2009
Joseph McAllister wrote:

On Aug 15, 2009, at 15:34 , Igor Roshchin wrote:

> > 2. Despite the example on the website, I was not able to make the
> > image to be above the calendar, as supposed to being a background.
> > I guess this should be doable.
> 
> 
> Did you dl the US-P-Sun-Calendar_2008-v3b1 for Portrait Orientation?

I don't understand what you mean. What is that calendar?

> 
> And how hard is it to change the script for 2009, 2010, etc?
> 

Just as easy as to change the year in one field.
(If you need to add holidays or anything else, you'd need to
edit/provide a file with those, which rather simple.


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Sat Aug 15 15:13:20 CDT 2009
Doug Franklin wrote:

> I'm sure they all hit different spots on the "quick and easy" spectrum, 
> but a lot of the photo organizer software has templates or projects for 
> that.  For example, Photoshop Elements 6 has such a thing, though I must 
> admit it crashed a minute ago when I tried to see what it can do. :-)

I don't have Elements, and I don'd see templates that are anywhat close
in any other software that I have.

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Sat Aug 15 20:17:38 CDT 2009
William Robb wrote:

> Hi Igor;
> I had to do the same search last year as you are doing this year. I
> Googled 
> "calendar templates" and did find one that was sufficiently usable for
> our 
> purposes. The one I found was landscape type, but I don't recall where I 
> found it. It was a freebie website that didn't give it up really easily.

Sun Aug 16 03:49:20 CDT 2009
AlunFoto wrote:

> Then I suggest you look for some PDF templates like the ones you find
> here:
> http://www.calendarsquick.com/printables/premium.html


Bill, Jostein, 

That's what I did last year.. 
So, I thought may be this year I'd find something more elegant.

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Sun Aug 16 03:49:20 CDT 2009
AlunFoto wrote:

> hmm... Maybe the canvas trick again? I'll try it and post back.

I did that trick before responding .. It's possible, of course,
but not that elegant... hence "_almost_" in my response.  :-)

In any case, the script stays, - It might become useful.
I also posted my suggestions for the author.


Igor

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