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- How do I purchase the program?
- What is the price of Calendar
Wizard?
- What is the difference between
Personal and Business license types?
- What do I do if I lost
my login name and/or password?
- I recently purchased a new
computer and I'm in the process of moving my software. Could
I get a new registration code?
- I am evaluating your Calendar
Wizard product. I need to create JPEG files of calendars.
Your JPEG plug-in seems to be limited to 72dpi. Can this
be increased? Does the registered version allow for larger
resolutions of, say, 300 - 600 dots per inch, or higher?
- Can I make a calender that
can be used to schedule service trips over a complete year
with the name
of the location to be visited. Can this be e-mailed to clients
and printed?
- I purchased the calendar
wizard 2.2 about a year ago, and as I went to run it again
(to make next year's calendar!) it informed me that I was
running the trial version, and asked me to enter the registration
code. I still have the registration info from last year,
and I entered it. However, the program still comes up in
trial mode after restarting.
- How to make an Academic
Calendar?
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Question 1: How do I purchase the
program?
Answer: You should complete the following steps:
1. download and install the software
2. make payment using one of available payment options
3. go to online registration page, enter your login name,
password and identification code given upon registration
4. you will receive the registration code via e-mail
Learn more
Question 2: What is the price of Calendar Wizard?
Answer: $29.95 - Personal license and $59.95
- Business license.
Learn more
Question 3. What is the difference between Personal
and Business license types?
Answer: Personal license is limitated by 1 registration
per month. There are no registration limits for Business
license
Question 4. What do I do if I lost my login name and/or
password?
Answer:
Contact us
Question 5. I recently purchased
a new computer and I'm in the process of moving my software.
Could I get a new registration code?
Answer: Yes, you should contact
us
Question 6. I am evaluating your
Calendar Wizard product. I need to create JPEG files
of calendars. Your JPEG plug-in seems to be limited to 72dpi.
Can this be increased? Does the registered version allow for
larger resolutions of, say, 300 - 600 dots per inch, or higher?
Answer: Yes, the small resolution of the jpeg files
is a limitation of the unregistered version. The maximal resolution
is 600 dpi. To read
about all limitations of unregistered version
Question 7. Can I make a
calender that can be used to schedule service trips over a
complete year with the name
of the location to be visited. Can this be e-mailed to clients
and printed?
Answer: Yes, you can make calendar using Calendar
Wizard program. It can be in any formats: Corel Draw,
MS Excel, JPEG, BMP, Adobe PDF, HTML, TXT. So you will be
able to add any records to your calendar(for ezample, in cells),
e-mail to your clients or print that.
Question 8. I purchased the
calendar wizard 2.2 about a year ago, and as I went to run
it again (to make next year's calendar!) it informed me that
I was running the trial version, and asked me to enter the
registration code. I still have the registration info from
last year, and I entered it. However, the program still comes
up in trial mode after restarting.
Answer: You should download
version 2.3 and
re-registering it using your Login name and Password.
Question 9. How to make an
Academic Calendar?
Answer: Yes, it is possible to create an Academic
Calendar with Calendar Wizard.
You should create 2 calendars (2004 and 2005) and remove the
needless months.
The step-by-step instruction:
Step 1 - set 2004 year
Step 2 - set 4x3 (or, maybe, 1x12 or 12x1). Type the
name of your calendar (for example,
My Academic Calendar 2004 - 2005)
(Step 3 - your settings. Click the Preview button to choose
the best look for your calendar)
(Step 4 - select "year 04" item, if you want)
(Step 5 - check "Above each month" in the "Weekday
titles")
(Step 6 - your settings. Click the Preview button to choose
the best look for your calendar)
(Step 7 - your settings)
Step 8 - click Yes to save the calendar template and
type a description (for example, Academic Calendar 2004)
Step 9 - select file format or application to complete
the calendar creating. For example, MS Excel. Build.
(You can save this file with calendar)
Select the option "Back to step 1", change the year
(2005) and click Next to Step 10. Build 2005 calendar.
Now you should remove needless months from 2004 calendar,
Copy the needed months of 2005 calendar and Paste them to
2004 calendar. Your new Academic
Calendar is completed!
Download the example of Academic Calendar
2004 - 2005 in MSExcel format - ac04_05.xls
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