different calendar

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Marc Miller

I'm trying to find a program that will print or display a different calendar
format. The name for this type of calendar isn't coming to me, but I'm sure
I've come across it somewhere.

It displays as a vertical calendar consisting of 7 columns for the days, and
52 or 53 rows for the weeks.

The display is continuous for the entire year, by week, without breaks. It
isn't seperated by month, but the months are shown as alternating colors or
shades.

Can anyone point me in the right direction, or at least tell me what it is
called?

TIA! Any help appreciated!
Marc
 
I cannot help you specifically either, Marc, but I recall
something of this description as a DOS program back
in my 286 days.
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Marc Miller said:
I'm trying to find a program that will print or display a different calendar
format. The name for this type of calendar isn't coming to me, but I'm sure
I've come across it somewhere.

It displays as a vertical calendar consisting of 7 columns for the days, and
52 or 53 rows for the weeks.

The display is continuous for the entire year, by week, without breaks. It
isn't seperated by month, but the months are shown as alternating colors or
shades.

Can anyone point me in the right direction, or at least tell me what it is
called?

TIA! Any help appreciated!
Marc

I'm not sure if it will meet your requirements, but TimeCalendarLE is highly
configurable.
http://www.timecalendar.com

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Chief said:
I cannot help you specifically either, Marc, but I recall

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So you have nothing useful to say and still reply and top post.

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Marc Miller said:
I'm trying to find a program that will print or display a different calendar
format. The name for this type of calendar isn't coming to me, but I'm sure
I've come across it somewhere.

It displays as a vertical calendar consisting of 7 columns for the days, and
52 or 53 rows for the weeks.

The display is continuous for the entire year, by week, without breaks. It
isn't seperated by month, but the months are shown as alternating colors or
shades.

Can anyone point me in the right direction, or at least tell me what it is
called?

TIA! Any help appreciated!
Marc

===== I think you mean rotating display , try " Calendar" from ...
www.geocities.com/cgopg ========
 
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