This will show you how to use the full calendar function. Enjoy!

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Comment by Sherry Wiser on November 2, 2011 at 8:45pm
Thanks Cindy!  I appreciate your help!  I did do mine in the postcard format so I should be good to go.  Just makes ya nervous to order a bunch and pay the money only to find out when you get them that it's not what you thought!  LOL  Thanks for your great tutorials, they've really helped me to improve my MDS skills!  I'll definitely check out Mandy's video!  Thanks again!
Comment by Cindy Schuster on November 2, 2011 at 2:55pm
No you need to have it in a postcard format to go to print as one. If you do it in a card format, it will print a card with a fold and one side blank.  Be sure to view your project before going to print anything. That will tell you how it will look. The logos came from a card format that I imported to a postcard. Mandy Grant has a video on here how to import just be sure it is the same size format. If you print on a 8.5x11 page then your postcard would only be one sided. The other side would be white.  I hope that helps.
Comment by Sherry Wiser on November 2, 2011 at 12:47pm
Hi Cindy............I was wondering if you could tell me. I've never sent anything to SU printers, when you send a post card, can it be a double sided card?  In other words, as per your example, did your card come back with your name and logo etc. that you added to page 2 as a standard option?  Not sure if that's included in the $1.95 cost or as an extra page.  Also, is it more cost effective to just put 2 postcards on an 8.5 x 11' piece of paper that is double sided?  Sorry, I'm just kinda new to the whole Print side of MDS and I love your tutorials so thought you might know!  Oh, and one more question if you don't mind!  Where did you find the MDS , Stampin Up! Logos you used for the back of your card?  Thanks for sharing!
Comment by Catherine Harwood on October 27, 2011 at 7:40pm
OK --  I just answered my own question by stretching the calendar grid that is inserted and making it just the size I want with all the boxes then growing in size proportionally. Easy as could be once I just thought about it. Thanks again for the great videos Cindy.
Comment by Catherine Harwood on October 27, 2011 at 2:22pm
Cindy -- I've only played around with the new calendar function a little -- but does it include an easy way to add a grid calendar that fills the 8.5 by 11 inch page the way the calendar templates that came with the software did? When I inserted a 2012 calendar for January for instance it was just one like on a small desk calendar and not one with boxes for each day. thanks for all the helpful videos you post.
Comment by maurita wilkerson on October 26, 2011 at 12:29pm
really nice tutorials, cindy!!  thanks!
Comment by Connie Sue Reitz on October 8, 2011 at 5:12am
Cindy -- thanks so much for sharing.  I can't wait to play with this new feature.

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