Hullo again Marlene
I worked away with calenders using iPhoto and finally succeeded. I thought I
would have it printed out - but did not really want to pay $29.95 - so I have
printed it out ordinarily from my home printer. Now I need to think of someone
who has a binding machine for me so
On 09/12/2010, at 3:48 PM, peta petabelczow...@mac.com wrote:
Again Ronni, thank you.
Yes your steps were easy to follow and I have now added the extra photos in
to my calender.
If I spend another hour or three I will be able to fill in the diary pages
and maybe a photo in the box for
Giggle. I knew you would say that.
Never mind we both like our dogs, red wine in the evening (and champagne in the
middle of the day) --- and our photos as well!
Peta
On 09/12/2010, at 5:53 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
On 09/12/2010, at 3:48 PM, peta petabelczow...@mac.com wrote:
Again
On 09/12/2010, at 12:31 PM, peta wrote:
I was horrified actually when I went into Events to notice that iLife 11 had
changed the order of my Events into its own illogical order. Not to worry,
it will just be time to re-arrange correctly to my pleasure!
Hi Peta,
I only noticed this part
Hi Ronni
Somehow, after my new version of iLife, the Mac or its workings in iPhoto
changed the order of my Events.
For example:- I had manually dragged and re-arranged events the way I wanted.
So I had; 1994 Holiday Bangkok; 1996 Holiday Bali; 2000 Holiday Malaysia;
then Family Tree
Good morning,
Yesterday morning I installed iLife 11. Thank you Daniel.
Late last night and most of this morning I have been experimenting. I will
leave my comments about card making for another time.
However - Help! Aaarrggh.
I have been trying to make a calender.
I keep getting
Hi Peta
Using iphoto11 and 10.6.5 I can create a calendar by choosing an album, then
clicking on createcalendar.
Is this the process you are following?
With the above process there are photos on the right hand side of the window
which you can select once you have highlighted where the photo
Thanks for this step David. I have been fiddling around for so long, and this
step is like one missing link I was looking for.
I was horrified actually when I went into Events to notice that iLife 11 had
changed the order of my Events into its own illogical order. Not to worry, it
will just
Hi Peta,
To add to Paul's reply, you must be upgraded to iPhoto '11 version 9.1 - are
you?
As Paul has already said, select a specific set of photos to have printed onto
it.
Once you choose your design, you'll be prompted to choose a calendar to import
from iCal, and you have to option to
Yes thanks for this Ronni.
Daniel had given me my upgrade a few days ago and I had installed this.
Dave's tip re creating an album first was just the step I needed, so since my
reply to Dave (at 11:32 - now 1:47), I have sat here and worked my way through
happily. (Not a perfect system
Hi Peta
I too tried to make calendars through Apple using iPhoto 09 but gave up after
many obstacles.
By chance, I looked at the Harvey Norman on-line site for making calendars and
I have now received my 12 x 12 calendar, classic white design and the quality
is just superb. I put all the
Hi Peta,
Another question: I have been working on this calender (to give to my
husband), and using photos from the album I made of our holiday shots. I
had it in mind to finish off December with family photos scattered across
that page (to remind us that Christmas is nearly here).
So I
Again Ronni, thank you.
Yes your steps were easy to follow and I have now added the extra photos in to
my calender.
If I spend another hour or three I will be able to fill in the diary pages and
maybe a photo in the box for the appropriate birthdays.
I could even insert the Footy fixtures
Thank you for this Marlene. I may do this for the comparison. I do know that
Big W and others also have calender tools. This time I thought I would try the
iLife.
After Christmas I will try some of the steps for the embossed card making.
Yesterday I made a card from (I think) Pages. It
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