Photoscape Calendars Guide

Jasmine Starr
In this guide, I am going to show you how to create calendars using Photoscape. With Photoscape, you have an option of the type of calendar you want to create and can change the properties for the calendar. This guide will show you how to do all of that. Load your Photoscape program and make sure you are on the Splash Screen. If you are already working in Photoscape, you can click the Photoscape tab at the top of the program and your splash screen will load.

To open the paper options, you will need to locate the Paper Print icon in the splash screen and click it. That will pop up a window and this is where you will create your calendar.

In the window that opened, look for the small box with the different styles of paper. These are the papers you have to choose from. You will notice that there are about six different calendars to choose from. Browse through the calendars and find the one you want to use. You can click each calendar to see a preview of it in the left panel. Once you find a calendar you want to use, you can change the properties of the panel to what you want.

To change the properties of the calendar you are creating, you will need to use the options on the right side of the window, at the bottom. On most calendars, you can change the color of the calendar, the month, and the year. Some calendars also let you change the type of line that is being used.

To change the properties, click the box you want to change. Then make your selection. For example, if you want to change the color of the calendar to green, you would need to drop the color box down. Then you can click the green box in the drop down box to change the color.

Change all of the properties to what you want. Once you have the calendar set up, click the Print button at the top of the window and your calendar will print.

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