Yes Sirby (Login MarineDon)R Yes sir.
These are my 5 steps: 1. I wrote a QB45 program back in '02 called Perfect Calendar. It will produce an entire year as a text file. Calendar.Bas requires Ethan Winer's PRO.LIB $ PDQ.LIB to compile. 2.I opened this text file in Word as "Encoded Text", "MS-DOS". 3. Saved it as "Web Page, Filtered *.htm *.html" Word usually does a lousy job in writing HTML pages, but, it does a surprisingly good job with extended ASCII drawing characters. The trick is to save as "Web Page,Filtered". 4. Next I gave the newly created HTM file a blue background with white letters. 5. I then imported it into a nifty program I have used for some time with genealogy web pages. It is called WebExe.Exe. It will create executable EXE files from HTML page(s). I checked its home page and it now costs $39.99. When I purchased it, I believe I paid $15.00. I kept readjusting the screen size, which WEBEXE allows until it was just the correct size. WEBEXE is a very nifty program. WEBEXE Home Page: http://www.aw-soft.com/ To download the Perfect Calendar program, go here: http://www.smithselfgen.com/QuickBasic/CAL20.ZIP View Screen of Perfect Calendar: Regards, Don Smith
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| Response Title | Author and Date |
| My perfect calendar is bigger than your perfect calendar... | on Feb 22 |
| * That is because you are almost blind.....................:) | on Feb 22 |
| That reminds me of an old joke... | on Feb 22 |
| Very nice. | Solitaire on Feb 22 |
| Perfect Calendar | on Feb 23 |
| A Perfecter Calendar | on Feb 25 |
| Perfect Calendar 2 | on Feb 25 |