My properties change page to page on yearly calendar

V

Vickie

When I move from month to month in Publisher in a yearly calendar, the
properties change, format, etc. Fonts change to italics, or center align, etc.
 
C

Carrie

Vickie said:
When I move from month to month in Publisher in a yearly calendar, the
properties change, format, etc. Fonts change to italics, or center align,
etc.

I have Pubisher 2000 and have tried to get a calender to do this, so I
have the opposite problem.

Well, I wanted a calendar to have different colors for different months,
just to make each one different.

I tried it myself, it wasn't important enough to put more time/effort
into it, everytime I changed the color (like making the name of the month
different on each page) it would change it for the whole calendar.

So, if you can find out what your is set on to do that, I can find out
what mine isn't set on (LOL)

Though different version of Pub might be different.

I was using the "understated" calendar. With no overall design setup
picked (NONE) so I could put my own pictures on. I could put a different
picture on each month page, but not change each month name to a different
color, it would all change.

~ Carrie
 
M

Mary Sauer

There are workarounds if one is willing to spend time on a project. I have a
2007 calendar here that is on the Master Page with the holidays and special days
on the publication page.
http://msauer.mvps.org/publisher_projects2.htm
It was created in Publisher 2003, each Master Page is different so it can't be
saved as a 2000 document without some adjustment.
 
V

Vickie

Carrie
I seem to have fixed the problem, but I'm not sure if I know how I did it.
I am using the same calendar type you are. One thing I did do after I posted
my question, was to highlight all the calendar cells and right click and
align the dates to the left and then when I put my events in I would center
them. I can't see what this would do, but for some reason, I can go back and
forth from month to month now and nothing changes with each individual month
properties. Hope this helps. Thanks for your reply.
Vickie
 

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