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- From: mccall@mksol.dseg.ti.com (fred j mccall 575-3539)
- Subject: Re: Windows Calendar
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.195523.28116@mksol.dseg.ti.com>
- Organization: Texas Instruments Inc
- References: <1ec71iINNrjn@huon.itd.adelaide.edu.au> <1ec9o6INN9us@uwm.edu> <VxF=jH_@engin.umich.edu>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 19:55:23 GMT
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- In <VxF=jH_@engin.umich.edu> kcurtis@nizki.engin.umich.edu (Keith Curtis) writes:
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- >> I called the tech. support at Microsoft and they told me that having
- >> the calendar open in month display cannot be done. Thanks for all the
- >> responses.
- >
- >Sure, its easy....
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- >You need to be able to program Windows, though.
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- >I might be able to whip up the program to do the job for you if you really want me to. Send me private e-mail.
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- >In general, what you would do is do a postmessage (hwnd,WM_COMMAND,ID_Month,0L);
- >or something like that and it should work.
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- Wouldn't this be doable using something like the batch language that
- comes with Norton Desktop for Windows (or Command Post, or just about
- any of them)? Then put the batch file in your startup file instead of
- the Calendar icon.
-
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