pcal anyone?

Joel Hammer Joel
Mon May 17 11:47:14 PDT 2004


This doesn't work for me, either.

I'll just generate each year from the command line, until I stumble upon the
solution. Which is unlikely for a while. My big project now is going to be
learning visual basic so I can write scripts for Powerpoint.  Off topic
here I know, so I won't harass this group for help with it!

Joel


On Sun, May 11, 2003 at 02:12:50PM -0500, ronnie gauthier wrote:
> Try 
> .calendar.2003
> .calendar.2004
> .calendar.2005
> just cp your present .calendar file to the .YYYY
> in your .calendar file use
> #include <calendar.2004>
> #include <calendar.2005>
> etc.
> 
> see if that works.


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