At the Berkeley Public Library, we would like to offer a print version of our calendar with all of the addresses of our locations in the header. That way the person with the printed calendar has that information on the calender. Why is it not possible to allow Trumba subscribers to design their own print header? Currently, the only header available is the Calendar title in Bold print.
Print header
Started by Alicia, Jan 12 2007 03:45 PM
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Posted 12 January 2007 - 03:45 PM
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Posted 16 January 2007 - 09:20 AM
Hi Alicia.
That's a good idea to be able to customize a header to print with a published calendar. Unfortunately, there isn't a way to do that at the moment.
The only workaround I can think of to suggest is that you could add the library locations above the calendar on the web page where it's embedded. I realize this doesn't do anything about the printing problem.
I will add your suggestion to the feature request list. Jill cleverly suggested that we need a printed calendar "spud" that people can customize, just like they can customize other spuds. I don't have any idea if that's the form any type of solution would take but I definitely will create a feature request.
Sorry I don't have a better solution.
Connie
That's a good idea to be able to customize a header to print with a published calendar. Unfortunately, there isn't a way to do that at the moment.
The only workaround I can think of to suggest is that you could add the library locations above the calendar on the web page where it's embedded. I realize this doesn't do anything about the printing problem.
I will add your suggestion to the feature request list. Jill cleverly suggested that we need a printed calendar "spud" that people can customize, just like they can customize other spuds. I don't have any idea if that's the form any type of solution would take but I definitely will create a feature request.
Sorry I don't have a better solution.
Connie
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