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sirthreads -> Double mint. (5/11/2017 1:42:56 PM)

Two questions for the price of one post. LOL. Using CC 12 Deluxe. I've worked around it, but would prefer to see what I type on screen. I print in landscape and nothing I do, allows me to view the "What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) format while editing. It does show the landscape format in the Print Preview and able to print in landscape, when all along it shows the data in Portrait on the screen. It's cumbersome due to not knowing how many characters can I type without going wrapping to next line in date line. Every entry requires me to go to print preview to see if the new entry is fits or not. Any suggestion for WYSIWYG format?

BTW: I've built a half dozen computers. I run a very easy web site. Just to point out that I am not a blundering idiot. Please do not tell me to turn my monitor sideways or make sure I have my glasses on right side up or some other stupid BS like I have already received on this forum.

Question 2# I decided to post my schedule for the days I work with a simple picture, just for grins and giggles, and I get the message, "the art gallery browser failed!". Seriously? Not only does it give me this rude message and cannot do what I want, but it locks up the computer while the program decides it can't find the gallery and send me the message. Any idea of how to access the art gallery?




Ettie -> RE: Double mint. (5/11/2017 4:50:36 PM)

The fix for the Art Gallery failure can be found here

http://forums.encoreusa.com/tm.asp?m=34947




DEJenc3 -> RE: Double mint. (5/11/2017 10:05:53 PM)

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Any suggestion for WYSIWYG format?

I'm afraid that's not possible, but as long as your printed calendars look like Print Preview, you're ok at least for final output.

I can't explain why you're seeing a portrait view on screen when the output is landscape. What View are you using? What do you see if you start a new calendar from the Wizard and choose the Wide options, and select, for example, "Wide 2"?

As for field length: You could determine what the maximum field length is before you encounter a problem, and restrict your events to that length. I use a spreadsheet to give me a character count for events that I believe will be too long. For example, there's an issue with Calendar Creator 12.1 with events that exceed 69 characters when viewed in the Event List view, so make sure I never exceed that count. You may have to explain what is meant by "wrapping to next line in date line."

I'm glad Ettie answered the Image Gallery part of your post.




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