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Carlos Rocha
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Posted: 13 September 2016 at 11:18am |
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IS THERE ANY CHANCE TO CHANGE IT TO SOMETHING EASIER TO READ?
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olebed
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Hello Carlos Rocha,
It is style of Office2013. You can change it with
or don't set
Regars, Oleksandr Lebed |
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Carlos Rocha
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Thank you Oleksandrfor for your prompt reply
But I was talking about Calendar, not CommandBars. In fact, it seems most of the options in Calendar are only accessible for Office2007 theme. I'm fighting with it for a week |
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Carlos Rocha
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Never mind, I found that the only theme I can't adapt is Office2013.
I switched to Windows7 as it is simple enough for my taste and I can configure it using... CalendarThemeOffice2007 |
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yes, really, MakeUpper() called in XTPCalendarOffice2013Theme in several places without any conditions. So no properties to manage this now.
Also standard method MakeUpper() have problems with processing non Latin alphabets. |
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