trouble with uploading the calendar -...
im having trouble with uploading the calendar to my website it says error content not loaded i have gone through all the proper steps even removed all items to the calendar and did it again with the codes and folders and it is still not working .....please help is there another ways a tip or trick that i can try
also when i tried to look at the calendar it wanted me to have it run through microsoft outlook .....if i was to remove the outlook would the calendar work better
now the next question is there a way around microsoft outlook for the calendar to run ....i really need something to work with
Randy Church wrote:
also when i tried to look at the calendar it wanted me to have it run through microsoft outlook .....if i was to remove the outlook would the calendar work better
also when i tried to look at the calendar it wanted me to have it run through microsoft outlook .....if i was to remove the outlook would the calendar work better
There are no ties in the software to Microsoft Outlook in any way.
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ok but this is what it propmted.. I wonder why??
Randy, if you post the URL to your website, we could take a look and maybe find out why it doesn't work.
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I also received the error that the calendar hasn't loaded, but it appeared on my website. I liked the new pop-out design for the dates, but the pop-out didn't appear over the calendar, it showed up behind my chat module (in the middle of the webpage) so no one could read it. I've had to remove the calendar for now, but if there's a solution, please let me know.
I am trying to add a web calendar to my Visual Site Designer website. I downloaded the help sheet on "How to Add a Web Calendar to Visual Site Designer. I have followed the steps exactly.
When I go to the add files window, it will not let me add files. None of the icons in the add file window works. The files export fine from the calendar program. I can see them in Windows Explorer, but I can't add them to the web site.
I would appreciate some help.
Charles
tophatboxers.com
When I go to the add files window, it will not let me add files. None of the icons in the add file window works. The files export fine from the calendar program. I can see them in Windows Explorer, but I can't add them to the web site.
I would appreciate some help.
Charles
tophatboxers.com
The reason for this may be that you are using Large Custom DPI settings. You will need to change this to Normal DPI for the program to work. Here's how:
For Windows XP
Go to your Desktop, right-click it, and select Properties. Next, click the Settings tab and press the Advanced button. You will now see a DPI setting. If it is set to Large/120 DPI, set it to Normal/96. If you'd like to see this process in action, check out this video tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlhFUMcA … mp;index=0
For Windows Vista
Go to your Desktop, right-click it, and select Personalize. Select Adjust Font Size (DPI), located in the upper left-hand corner of the window. This will display the DPI setting. If it is set to Large/120 DPI, set it to Normal/96 DPI. If you'd like to see this process in action, check out this video tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqKk-nsa … mp;index=1
For Windows 7
Go to your Desktop, right-click it, and select Personalize. Select Display, located in the lower left-hand corner of the window. Then select Set Custom Text Size (DPI). This displays the DPI setting. If it is set to Large/120 DPI (125%), set it to Normal/96 DPI (100%).
For Windows XP
Go to your Desktop, right-click it, and select Properties. Next, click the Settings tab and press the Advanced button. You will now see a DPI setting. If it is set to Large/120 DPI, set it to Normal/96. If you'd like to see this process in action, check out this video tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlhFUMcA … mp;index=0
For Windows Vista
Go to your Desktop, right-click it, and select Personalize. Select Adjust Font Size (DPI), located in the upper left-hand corner of the window. This will display the DPI setting. If it is set to Large/120 DPI, set it to Normal/96 DPI. If you'd like to see this process in action, check out this video tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqKk-nsa … mp;index=1
For Windows 7
Go to your Desktop, right-click it, and select Personalize. Select Display, located in the lower left-hand corner of the window. Then select Set Custom Text Size (DPI). This displays the DPI setting. If it is set to Large/120 DPI (125%), set it to Normal/96 DPI (100%).
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