Hi Roy, I use FP for my church's website also and had a similar problem.
Since I had used the 2005 FP calendar templet and wanted to keep the same
overall look, I just copied one of the 2005 months to a new page, deleted all
the verbiage, entered in the 2006 info. IO did this for all 12 months. It was
time consuming but not difficult. This allowed me to keep the same format,
but I did change the background colors to make the transition more clear.
After I had the new 12 pages in place I deleted the pages for the first 11
months of 2005. I was then able to link in the 2006 info. It is important to
delete and replace the month-to-month linkage at the top of each calendar
page so that the new calendar pages link to each other; otherwise the links
will try to work with the old deleted pages and you'll get an error message.
Publishing took more time than usual because of the number of pages to be
deleted, but it worked. The whole thing probably took me a good two hours to
do. See
http://www.stpaul-florin.org/Calendar/calendar.htm Hope this helps.
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judith
Roy said:
So is there a plan to do one for 2006 ? I use it for my church calendar and
can't do anything for January. If there is not going to be one for 2006 then
I need to look for one to keep my site current. Thank oyu for any info you
can supply.
:
Because it hasn't been released yet.
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