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Mel Arnold
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Posted: 02-May-2005 at 2:41pm

In creating the calendar for the next school year, we find that the custom header we use includes the file name in the background.  The same gif file is used in both calendars. All settings are the same with the exception that the new calendar has a start date of 1 August 2005.
This year's calendar is called "Calendar1". Next years calendar is titled "Calendar_2005_06".  The custom header with the school logo and name appears in the latter but in the background in black lettering is the file's title.
We deleted and rebuilt the calendar without success. The version we are running is 2.05.0020.
I don't see anyone with a similar problem so perhaps this was previously resolved or is new to this version?
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Mel Arnold
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Posted: 03-May-2005 at 12:36pm

I think we resolved this problem and it may have been an operator error. We deleted all files associated with the new calendar, created a new directory for the new calendar, replaced the GIF file we were using as the header and named the file calendar2.  Since we did several of these steps in parallel I am not sure which one actually corrected the problem.
But the issue is resolved and we now have a clean calendar for the next school year.
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nkcsd
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Posted: 06-May-2005 at 7:34am

Mel,

It sounds like "Use Blank Header" was selected instead of "Use Custom Header".  If you place your custom .gif in the file_header folder, it shows up in the dropdown list for using blank, and you can select it. The difference being that when you use a blank header, CCU will write the name of the Calendar onto the header image.  When you choose your header under "Custom" it doesn't do that.  I believe that is what happened to you, and when you recreated it, you selected the header under custom.  You can test what I am telling you.

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