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-> If you add a lot more rows, you'll also need to edit the script "Clear Calendar" and take a look at the first calc we use to set the first variable: the one with all the ||||||||| in it. Edit that calc and select everything starting with the first &, copy it, and now paste this in at the end of the calc, twice. This in effect gives you many more rows of ||||||.
August 03, 2010, at 03:53 AM by 76.22.123.157 -
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Before you read on, watch this %newwin% '''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGsf9egCWiI | short video]]''' with some tips for working with the calendar in layout mode. It's a real time saver.
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If you're editing the calendar layouts, before you read on, watch this %newwin% '''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGsf9egCWiI | short video]]''' with some tips for working with the calendar in layout mode. It's a real time saver.
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-> These changes are just made by editing the layout. For the logo, just enter layout mode, select the logo and delete it. You may have to unlock it first by selecting "Unlock" from FileMaker's arrange menu.

-> The select "Picture..." from FileMaker's insert menu and select the logo you'd like to use (be sue you don't have the "store only a reference..." option selected). Once you have the logo there, you can copy and paste it to all the layouts that need it.
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-> These changes are just made by editing the layout in question. For the logo, just enter layout mode, select the logo and delete it. You may have to unlock it first by selecting "Unlock" from FileMaker's arrange menu.

-> The select "Picture..." from FileMaker's insert menu and select the logo you'd like to use (be sue you don't have the "store only a reference..." option selected). Once you have the logo there, you can copy and paste it to all the layouts that need it. You'll find logos on a number of screens, including the print layouts in Developer / Printing.
July 29, 2010, at 06:29 PM by 76.22.123.157 -
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!! Changing Size.

-> While you can certainly resize layout elements, remember that there are two sets of layouts for you to use, including
the "small" layouts (enter layout mode and look at the list of layouts to see these) optimized for 1024 x 768 screen resolution, so you may just need to pick the right layout and let FileMaker's object resizing take care of the rest.
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!! How can I add my own logo and remove the layout header?

-> These changes are just made by editing the layout. For
the logo, just enter layout mode, select the logo and delete it. You may have to unlock it first by selecting "Unlock" from FileMaker's arrange menu.

-> The select "Picture..." from FileMaker's insert menu
and select the logo you'd like to use (be sue you don't have the "store only a reference..." option selected). Once you have the logo there, you can copy and paste it to all the layouts that need it.

-> Dealing with the header is similar, but before you delete it, you'll want to ungroup it as it is tied to the grey button bar below it. Again, unlock the object in layout mode if necessary and select "Ungroup" from FileMaker's Arrange menu. Then re-select just the header and delete it or change its color. Note that when you replace this you'll want to set its auto-resizsing options to stretch the length of the layout, and to choose a graphic that looks good doing this.

-> On some layouts like "Home" the header is actually two objects, one of which is a solid color and THAT one is the one set to stretch to fill the screen. You may want to do something similar so FileMaker doesn't work to hard trying to stretch your header image. Of course if you just use simple colored rectangles from FileMaker's drawing palette you can just sent them to stretch and not worry about it.

-> If you're new to this "stretching", search for "resizing" in FileMaker's built in help and read the first topic
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May 18, 2010, at 08:47 PM by 76.22.123.157 -
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-> If your calendar month portal isn't set to show 6 times the number of rows per day, you won't see the whole month. So either increase the number of rows in the portal (and your layout size at the same time) or set the portal to scroll. See [[calendar tabs]] for info on editing the month tab of the calendar layout.
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-> If your calendar month portal isn't set to show 6 times the number of rows per day, you won't see the whole month. So either increase the number of rows in the portal (and your layout size at the same time) or set the portal to scroll. See [[calendar tabs]] for info on editing the month tab of the calendar layout. Remember, there are tabs on these layouts-- both the big Day, Week, etc. tabs and the "simple" day / week tabs: enlarge all of these before enlarging the month view.
May 18, 2010, at 08:45 PM by 76.22.123.157 -
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-> Once you've changed the number of actual portal rows on the layout, revisit the configuration script "Load Calendar Settings - On Startup..." and find the comment "How many portal rows are visible on the month screen?" make sure this following variable(s) is the number of rows in your portal.
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-> Once you've changed the number of actual portal rows on the layout, revisit the configuration script "Load Calendar Settings - On Startup..." and find the comment "How many portal rows are visible on the month screen?" make sure this following variable(s) is the number of rows in your portal. You only need to edit the Regular calendar variable if that is the only screen you're enlarging.
May 18, 2010, at 08:45 PM by 76.22.123.157 -
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-> Once you've changed the number of actual portal rows on the layout, revisit the configuration script "Load Calendar Settings - On Startup..." and make sure this first variable ($$sc_LastRow) is the number of rows in your portal.
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-> Once you've changed the number of actual portal rows on the layout, revisit the configuration script "Load Calendar Settings - On Startup..." and find the comment "How many portal rows are visible on the month screen?" make sure this following variable(s) is the number of rows in your portal.
February 05, 2010, at 04:20 PM by 76.22.123.157 -
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-> The video above offered some tips about resizing elements of the calendar, but remember that there are two sets of layouts for you to use, including the "small" layouts (enter layout mode and look at the list of layouts to see these) optimized for 1024 x 768 screen resolution.
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-> While you can certainly resize layout elements, remember that there are two sets of layouts for you to use, including the "small" layouts (enter layout mode and look at the list of layouts to see these) optimized for 1024 x 768 screen resolution, so you may just need to pick the right layout and let FileMaker's object resizing take care of the rest.
February 05, 2010, at 04:19 PM by 76.22.123.157 -
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!! Changing Size.

-> The video above offered some tips about resizing elements of the calendar, but remember that there are two sets of layouts for you to use, including the "small" layouts (enter layout mode and look at the list of layouts to see these) optimized for 1024 x 768 screen resolution.

February 05, 2010, at 03:12 PM by 76.22.123.157 -
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Before you read on, watch this %newwin% [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGsf9egCWiI | short video]] with some tips for working with the calendar in layout mode. It's a real time saver.
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Before you read on, watch this %newwin% '''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGsf9egCWiI | short video]]''' with some tips for working with the calendar in layout mode. It's a real time saver.
February 05, 2010, at 01:03 AM by 76.22.123.157 -
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Before you read on, watch this short video with some tips for working with the calendar in layout mode. It's a real time saver:

 > > link to video

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Before you read on, watch this %newwin% [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGsf9egCWiI | short video]] with some tips for working with the calendar in layout mode. It's a real time saver.
February 03, 2010, at 05:57 PM by 76.22.123.157 -
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Overview
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'''Overview.'''
February 03, 2010, at 05:56 PM by 76.22.123.157 -
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!! I'd like to add a scroll bar to the calendar, or see more rows per day on the month view.

No problem: both things are easily done. Learn more here: [[scrolling the calendar]]
February 03, 2010, at 03:11 AM by 76.22.123.157 -
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'''Showing a different number of rows on the day view.'''

-> If you want to make the portal rows on your day view taller (maybe you're [[adding fields]] or just want to see more than one line per event) you'll need to teach the calendar that there are a different number of rows on the day portal than on the others.

-> To do this, edit the ''second'' SetVariable declaration in the script "Load Calendar Settings - Each Redraw" and edit the case statement so that you use your own number on the day view. Note that this number is shared between the [[SimpleViews | simple]] and "regular" day views.

February 03, 2010, at 03:07 AM by 76.22.123.157 -
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 > > be sure to mention how to have a different number of rows on the day view from other views.
January 20, 2010, at 01:56 AM by 76.22.123.157 -
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-> You can change how many rows are visible for each day on the month; the calendar shows 6 by default and uses 1 to display the day number. To change the rows-per-day edit the script "Load Calendar Settings - Each Redraw" and change the month brach of the calc used to set the $$sc_RowsPerDay Variable, replacing "6" with the number of rows you'd like to see. Make this 1 more than the number of appts you'd like to see in a day since we use 1 row for the day number.
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-> You can change how many rows are visible for each day on the month; the calendar shows 6 by default and uses the first row to display the day number. To change the rows-per-day edit the script "Load Calendar Settings - Each Redraw" and change the month brach of the calc used to set the $$sc_RowsPerDay Variable, replacing "6" with the number of rows you'd like to see. Make this 1 more than the number of appts you'd like to see in a day since we use one row for the day number.
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December 28, 2009, at 08:02 PM by 76.22.123.157 -
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You can change how many rows are visible for each day on the month; the calendar shows 6 by default and uses 1 to display the day number. To change the rows-per-day edit the script "Load Calendar Settings - Each Redraw" and change the month brach of the calc used to set the $$sc_RowsPerDay Variable, replacing "6" with the number of rows you'd like to see. Make this 1 more than the number of appts you'd like to see in a day since we use 1 row for the day number.

If your calendar month portal isn't set to show 6 times the
number of rows per day, you won't see the whole month. So either increase the number of rows in the portal (and your layout size at the same time) or set the portal to scroll. See [[calendar tabs]] for info on editing the month tab of the calendar layout.

Once
you've changed the number of actual portal rows on the layout, revisit the configuration script "Load Calendar Settings - On Startup..." and make sure this first variable ($$sc_LastRow) is the number of rows in your portal.


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'''Rows per Day on the Month tab.'''

-> You can change how many rows are visible for each day on the month; the calendar shows 6 by default and uses 1 to display
the day number. To change the rows-per-day edit the script "Load Calendar Settings - Each Redraw" and change the month brach of the calc used to set the $$sc_RowsPerDay Variable, replacing "6" with the number of rows you'd like to see. Make this 1 more than the number of appts you'd like to see in a day since we use 1 row for the day number.

-> If your calendar month portal isn
't set to show 6 times the number of rows per day, you won't see the whole month. So either increase the number of rows in the portal (and your layout size at the same time) or set the portal to scroll. See [[calendar tabs]] for info on editing the month tab of the calendar layout.

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Once you've changed the number of actual portal rows on the layout, revisit the configuration script "Load Calendar Settings - On Startup..." and make sure this first variable ($$sc_LastRow) is the number of rows in your portal.


December 28, 2009, at 08:01 PM by 76.22.123.157 -
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You can change how many rows are visible for each day on the month; the calendar shows 6 by default and uses 1 to display the day number. To change the rows-per-day edit the script "Load Calendar Settings - Each Redraw" and change the month brach of the calc used to set the $$sc_RowsPerDay Variable, replacing "6" with the number of rows you'd like to see. Make this 1 more than the number of appts you'd like to see in a day since we use 1 row for the day number.

If your calendar month portal isn't set to show 6 times the number of rows per day, you won't see the whole month. So either increase the number of rows in the portal (and your layout size at the same time) or set the portal to scroll. See [[calendar tabs]] for info on editing the month tab of the calendar layout.

Once you've changed the number of actual portal rows on the layout, revisit the configuration script "Load Calendar Settings - On Startup..." and make sure this first variable ($$sc_LastRow) is the number of rows in your portal.


December 22, 2009, at 06:38 AM by 76.22.123.157 -
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 > > link to video
December 22, 2009, at 06:36 AM by 76.22.123.157 -
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(:include DefaultViews:)
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Each "view" of the calendar is a separate tab on the same layout. So all you need to do is designate a new default tab. Learn more here: [[calendar tabs]]
December 22, 2009, at 06:33 AM by 76.22.123.157 -
December 22, 2009, at 06:33 AM by 76.22.123.157 -
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(:include DefaultViews:)

!! Can I use my own colors for events?

Of course. You can set the colors to be whatever you'd like (though light colors work best). Learn more here: [[event colors]]

December 22, 2009, at 06:30 AM by 76.22.123.157 -
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!! How can I change the way the calendar looks?

Overview

Before you read on, watch this short video with some tips for working with the calendar in layout mode. It's a real time saver:

 > > link

!! Configuration Settings: changing the rows per day, rows for all day events etc.

sdgsd

 > > be sure to mention how to have a different number of rows on the day view from other views.

!! Can I add more fields to the day view?

Sure. Read [[adding fields]] for notes on how to add fields from your events table or from related tables.

Another nice modification is to change the row height on the day view so you can show more than one line per event. Be sure to watch the video mentioned above to get a feel for the stacked objects in this portal, then change the rows per day as described above to reflect the number of rows in your new portal.

!! How can I change the default view of the calendar?

include : default view

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