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Keep track of a person's age or a couple's years of mar... - 10/10/2005 9:03:38 PM   
Midge


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I recently got to thinking that since Calendar Creator has such a steep learning curve there might be lots of Calendar Creator users out there who don't know that you can set up events to do things like keep track of a person's age and keep track of how many years a couple has been married.

For example, you could set up an event that automatically prints something like, "John Smith's 24th Birthday" or "'John and Jane Smith's 3rd Anniversary (Crystal)".

It is the text FUNCTIONS built into Calendar Creator that allow this to happen.

Text functions can be set up to:

Show Anniversary Number and Gift (i.e. John and Jane Smith's 3rd Anniversary (Crystal))

Count Birthdays for people who are no longer living (i.e. Jane Doe's 88th Birth Anniversary)

Count Birthdays for people who are living (i.e. John Smith's 24th Birthday)

Count occurrences of repeating events (i.e 10th Annual Reunion)

Count days from the start date of an event

Count days until the end date of an event (i.e. 36 days 'til Christmas)

Count weeks from the starting date of an event

Count weeks until the ending date of an event

Display the number of the day of the year

Display the number of the days left in the year

Display the appropriate sign of the zodiac for the date of the event occurrence.

And, those are only the COUNT text Functions. There are also DATE (i.e. system date, date range, etc.), OTHER (i.e. page number, remarks) and HEBREW (i.e. Hebrew birthday, Hebrew Anniversary of Death, etc.) text functions that can be selected on the Functions window.

To apply a text function to a specific Event, just double click on the Event. When the Modify Event window opens, click on the Functions button. When the Functions window opens, click on a Function in the right window, read the tips about the function at the bottom of the window (especially the tips about Start Date and End Date and Repeat schedule), then click on the Paste Function button to paste the event into the text box on the left side of the window. Click on OK until you are back at the calendar. If you don't like the way the text in the event is displayed, just double click on the event to edit the text. But, you'll want to be sure to NOT edit that portion of the text directly after the & (i.e &anniv); because, if you edit that text the text Function will not work correctly.

< Message edited by Brandy redux -- 1/29/2012 8:12:01 PM >


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RE: Keep track of a person's age or a couple's years of... - 10/16/2005 10:52:28 AM   
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CC10 Deluxe: I'm trying to set up anniversary functions for events, but am unsuccessful. An example is the anniversary of a death, so I don't want the function inserting ("Wedding" or "Gift" or "Birth"). The "&count" and "&countnum" functions seem to increment numbers. (I made a sample entry with both functions for today, and the Event for a year from now shows "1st Anniversary (Clocks)", and the Count is "2nd". I guess the logic is that now there have been 2 occurrences of that date, but of course that's not what I want. I guess it's also not possible to have a count that is not an anniversary (example" 100 years ago on this date......). I think I've looked at all the options, but maybe I'm missing something.

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RE: Keep track of a person's age or a couple's years of... - 10/16/2005 12:44:00 PM   
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Hi DEJenc3,

The problem in your case is that the &anniv function applies only to marriages.

For your example of "100 years ago on this date" to work, you would use the &countnum function followed by "years ago on this date" - like this "&countnum years ago on this date". Then you would set the Start Date to one year after the date that you are counting from. For example, if you are counting the number of years since a death that occurred on 1/1/2000, you would use a Start Date of 1/1/2001. And, of course, you would want to set the Repeat Rule to Every Year.

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