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ccarnason -> Month/Year Missing at top of page (11/21/2015 11:59:54 AM)

Every other year I have used this program I have had no trouble with this program, but this year I installed it on my other computer (newer one) and made this year's changes). This calendar is for a community calendar so there are a LOT of changes. A few months into the calendar I realized that the month was not showing at the top, but I had made so many changes that I was not going back. How do I get this back on the top. I have tried to click on every feature I can find and I have gotten it to pop up in different ways, but they all mess up things in other ways. Either the month/year shows up ON TOP of the actual calendar, or it messes with the current calendar dates in ways I cannot describe that would require so many adjustments. HELP! I think it must have something to do with a custom feature that I did not mean to set but I have no idea how to fix it. When I toggled between personal (another option is business) and the actual calendar it pops up with the month/year that I want HOWEVER I have repeating community events that should be listed first on those dates and I have changed the priority and I am unable to get them to be listed first. If there is a way to get that to be corrected then the problem would be solved.




ellengard -> RE: Month/Year Missing at top of page (11/21/2015 1:47:49 PM)

Add> Title. That should bring back the month/year at the top of the page. Post back if the other problems aren't resolved. David is our CC expert and can help you with priorities and such.




DEJenc3 -> RE: Month/Year Missing at top of page (11/21/2015 10:26:28 PM)

I wonder if you could have inadvertently deleted a text box that usually provides the information for the chosen View?

The text box content is "&title"

Try adding a text box in the header portion of the calendar, with &title as the only text. If that works, you can resize the text box and change the font to your liking.

Later edit:
ellengard's suggestion is easier and better, and you may already have done that. There's no need to create a new text box, since the menu option creates it for you.




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