An easier way, perhaps, (and I have done this very successfully in the past to produce a great family calendar), is to use OTD's output to Outlook and then print the calendar from Outlook. Cheers Chris On 6 October 2015 at 00:42, John Cardinal via <tmg@rootsweb.com> wrote: > Tom, > > "On This Day" (OTD) has a "Make Calendar for Year" feature that makes a > calendar in HTML. The output is not designed to be printed, and the program > doesn't offer a lot of control over the graphics. Also, the program was > written a long time ago, and the HTML is low-quality. Some of that was due > to the many issues with browsers back in 2001, including spotty support for > CSS, but also my lack of rigor creating the HTML. > > You can try using the HTML produced by OTD as a starting point, but you > will > have to edit some HTML to make progress. If you are going to pursue that > option, let me know. I will get you a version of the program that produces > better HTML/CSS. > > John >
Hi Chris, On Monday, October 5, 2015, 9:49:15 PM, you wrote: > An easier way, perhaps, (and I have done this very successfully in the past > to produce a great family calendar), is to use OTD's output to Outlook and > then print the calendar from Outlook. [snipped] Thanks, Chris. Another nice idea. Unfortunately I don't have Outlook so I won't be able to implement this myself but it might help and give ideas to others. It has made me wonder if another option would be to use Google Calendar. Meanwhile I have started trying out Susan's option 3 (TMG > Excel > Word) which seems to be going well so far. Copying and pasting into 365 days will keep me out of mischief for a while! Tom