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How to make Agend 2012

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    • #59334
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Der,Sir
      >
      > its not calender, its book, 12 month, 365 days, 365 pages its like boo,
      > every dayes on pages
      > i need some thing Automated this not book
      >
      > you can attach my jpg file i think you will understand what i mean
      >
      > * can i fine any script make this operation.

    • #59335

      Please make sure you typing slowly and carefully. Obviously English is not your native language, but a little more effort would be highly appreciated … And there is a separate forum for scripting related questions.

      A full script doing exactly what you asked for gets developed in the course of this discussion:

      https://forums.adobe.com/message/3068058

    • #59336
      David Blatner
      Keymaster

      Hosam also posted in the scripting forum, but I removed it, as the discussion began here. His post above was copied from an email thread with me, where I had asked him if he was looking to build a calendar.

      I think the answer is that there is no easy off-the-shelf script for making an book-like agenda with 365 days, times, and so on.

      Back in 1990 or 1991 a friend of mine wrote a custom QuarkXPress xtension for a guy who made calendars. He made hundreds of calendars for clients, and hired 3 people year round to update them. My friend's XTension pretty much did all that those three full-time people did and the client made a bundle of money.

      Other than CalendarWizard, there must be some good private calendar scripts or plug-ins out there that someone is using. But I have not seen them available.

    • #59338

      It sounds like he means a diary, and that's exactly what the OP in the post I refered to was after (never mind its deceptive title).

      The very first script in that thread does the brunt of the work: it writes out day and month for an entire year. After that, the OP confessed it wasn't quite what he had in mind, and the script evolved into a fully tailored solution for any year (I think), with days aligned on a spread left and right and with custom character & paragraph styles all in place.

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