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image size for A3 and A4 and more

posted by support(R), 20.03.2009, 13:13

» 1. Does the A3 calendar print on both sides of paper i.e does it use 6
» sheets of paper or 12 - is there anyway of knowing from the calendar
» creation wizard whether the calendar prints on both sides of paper?

Duplex calendars are intended for printing on both sides

If A3 paper size is selected for any calendar, then this will print on one side of an A3 sheet

» 2. What is the optimum or should I say maximum image size for A4 and A3
» calendar size images. I know the calendar programme sizes the image to fit
» the template but I would like to photoshop images and size them before
» importing them onto templates.

Provided you are working on Windows XP/Vista, Simply Calenders should cope with image sizes up to about 10 MPixels (NB MPixels not MB)

» 3. On the A3 calendar the text from some of the days e.g 2nd sunday in
» lent overlaps onto the photo image will this be how the calendar prints if
» so do I need to reduce the font size on the day inserts or remove the text
» completely

If display is viewed at 100%, or greater, then this is how printed calendar will look. If this is a problem, then text can be edited (Day Labels - Edit Predefined Events) or the font size can be reduced.

 

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