I have installed a desktop calendar app. it currently links with the outlook calendar but I would like to use eM Client as my email manager but I need to link your calendar to the desktop app. Any suggestions - which data file am i looking for

If the calendar is stored locally on your computer, you can import it into eM Client, but it will not sync with the original if any changes are made. To do that use Menu > File > Import > Microsoft Outlook, then select just the calendar rather than importing everything.


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The best solution is to have both applications syncing to the same online calendar, but if it is just a one-off, you can export the eM Client calendar using Menu > File > Export > Export events to .ics.

I have 5,200+ events in my Outlook calendar. I decided on a style of format many years ago based on text justification, rich text format, 0 pt on line spacing etc. This was fine until syncing the calendar with my iPhone (some years ago) via iTunes/iCloud which undid all my formatting and changed it to something I didn't like. I have been reformatting all my events back to my preferred style as and when I can but can't help but wonder if there isn't some sort of macro that could be written, or selecting all events in 'list' view, or editing of the PST file that could reformat all events in one go. Does such a method or tool exist or am I doomed to continue with single event formatting? I have since stopped syncing to preserve the formatting and also take regular backups of the PST just in case some other wonder sync software decides to reformat everything all over again in the future.

Each year this calendar is one of my favorite projects. It is a true labor of love, planning, collaboration, and craftsmanship which spans months of work from start to finish. After spending many weeks in design mode, creating all the images and layouts, more weeks are spent with master printer Richard Seibert to mix ink colors and watch the project magically unfold on the press.

Letterpress demands excessive thought, planning, and understanding of color and ink and machinery. Since there is so much time and effort involved in the process, the stakes are quite high. A mistake made on color 12 has the potential to render weeks of work (and many stacks of paper) worthless. I really look forward to the personal challenge each year to push my skills a little bit further each time, to try something a little new or to try to solve a problem from the previous year's calendar. I think most people are unaware of the differences in these printing styles, and one is as good as the other. But in this particular case, for me the journey is really a lot of the pleasure.

To get an idea of how much more complicated this project is, consider that the desktop calendar is working with five large separate stacks of paper and twelve colors. #somuchwork #somuchopportunitytoscrewup!

oh you can do it manually, but if you specify in an installer (regardless of installer or distro) that you want Swedish Keyboard and Locale but English language, you get this. Aka everything except the clock and calendar is in English.

Do you want to replace their dull desktop wallpaper with a calendar? Even better. How would you like to have your calendar open automatically whenever you launch your computer? If so, you can if using Windows or Mac OS.

If all else fails, install a desktop widget like Rainlender, Mini Calendar, OneCalendar, or Google Calendar. They may not be packed with features. However, they do all you to view all of your online calendars right from your desktop without jumping through hoops.

Can anyone help me with guidance on how to build a drag & drop task calendar similar to what clickup has?

i want to have a few views, day view, week view & month view.

I know that with drag & drop it's even harder to do, But if anyone can help me on how to build it even without the Drag & drop i would really appreciate. i just don't get how to build the ui & logic for that.


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So, I'm looking for a calendar with few dependencies (GTK is fine, most of my apps are GTK, but as little GNOME deps as possible) that can schedule events and show me the date, upcoming events, current events, tasks, etc. I want one that won't bug up every time I add an event, and one that will play like Conky and keep itself on the desktop and out of my Alt+Tab list. Preferably transparent-backgrounded (a la Conky!).

Thank you, but I prefer not to have more overhead to worry about simply for the calendar. I've seen something about conky having a calendar; I'm looking into that. Maybe if I start another instance of Conky in the top of the screen...

it's not realy an desktop solution... i realy like google's calendar and you could use xml feed to read out the agenda

and you can create multiply agenda's and even have pre-defined calendars for vecations and so.

hey, figured i would post this here, instead of a new thread. Ive been looking for a CLI calendar/datebook type program. I use cal now, but it just shows the month and day - i would want to be able to add a 'note' to a day and be able to view those notes. Any ideas, I imagine this has already been coded a million times, so no point in reinventing the wheel and doing it myself. thanks.

Xdiary is a simple X11 application that displays a one-month or full-year calendar, in association with a two-pane daily diary. The first pane shows the current day items, and the second pane shows the past and next items to come. The internal editor allows drag-n-drop, has a few emacs-like bindings, and is rather efficient in spite of a small memory footprint. Xdiary can print diaries and month/year calendars, and supports seven languages.

I have a working PBIX file that looks at symptom data over time, and I was trying to do the whole thing inside of PowerBI Desktop, without using SQL Server (heresy, I know!), just to see if it could be done. The original data I received is in Excel (I have 2013), and I can do everything I need to except generate a calendar table. If I use SQL Server, I can just call a function that generates the Calendar for me... I just pass in the startDate and the number of Days I want the calendar to span and I'm off to the races.

No, I didn't install SSAS. I was just trying to see how much I could do in PowerPivot without using T-SQL. When I did the whole thing with T-SQL, I used (I think) a calendar table function from here, and since i could specify the start and end dates, I had no excess dates... Was just trying to get my head around M, but that might not be worth the hassle.

found an explanation for any other intrepid folks that might be trying to create a calendar using PowerQuery... (not sure why one would want to do that, since it's so easy to use a script here... but anyway. Maybe because you don't have access to one?)

that's basically what I did. (it's like a mini star schema, and Calendar is just a dimension table). Turns out, I used your calendar table-valued function. =) ... so I have a bunch of stuff in the table that's persisted so that it's easy to report on.

In recognition of your support, Gittleman Circle members are mailed special Tufts calendars, which you can use to display your Jumbo pride and see where your loyal giving is making a difference any month of the year! You can also download the full calendar or monthly desktop calendar backgrounds below.

Now you can save these African safari photos as your own desktop background and be welcomed each morning by a majestic elephant matriarch, eat lunch with a leopard or be bid goodnight by a breathtaking African sunset.

On Windows and Mac you can use widgets to pin a calendar to your desktop. However, many of these widgets lack the ability to add events or sync with other calendars. This wikiHow teaches you how to add a calendar widget to your desktop as well as quickly access the built-in calendar from your desktop and sync it with other calendar services.[1]XTrustworthy SourceMicrosoft SupportTechnical support and product information from Microsoft.Go to source

It's below "Date & Time" in the list of widgets you can add. This adds a widget with a calendar to your desktop. The calendar widget displays the current date and all the days of the month. Click and drag the calendar widget.

Every month, we post two wallpaper images that you can choose from to update your desktop wallpaper calendar. The images are entries in the annual Colors of Pinellas Art Show. The artist can be an employee, retiree, volunteer, intern or family member, and is noted in the top right of the calendar.

During the SL Beta, I remember seeing a cool technique that someone had created that simulated pages flipping or turning. I think it was like the desk calendars where you tear off the daily page each day.

Hi, Christine. This is a great interaction, too. But I think the one I saw had the pages of a calendar peel off or fly off. Can you point me to the other threads? I searched but didn't find much. Thanks!

Hi all! To turn off notifications for a synced email account, go to your desktop client "mail" tab, then select the settings wheel icon on the far right. From there, go to Email preferences > General > Push Notifications "off" 0852c4b9a8

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