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Alternatively you can
go into the settings
and click on the "Style & Position"
tab. Make sure "Use Pack Style" is not
selected, then choose which box style you want by
clicking the radio button next to it. When you're
done, click on "OK" for the changes to
take effect. To set the position
of the calendar, go into the settings
and click on the "Style & Position"
tab (see screenshot above). Make sure that "Use
Pack Position when available" is not
checked and the "Set Position" radio
button is selected. Now you can use the vertical and
horizontal slide bars to place the calendar where
you want it. When you're done, click "OK"
for the changes to be applied. To manually position
the calendar, you first need to turn on Manual
Positioning. Go into the settings
and click on the "Style & Position"
tab (see screenshot above). Make sure that "Use
Pack Position when available" is not
checked. Then select the "Manual Positioning"
radio button and click on "OK". Now you
can hold down your left mouse button while over the
Title Bar and drag the calendar around the screen.
When your happy with the positioning, release the
mouse button. You can put the calendar into compact mode by double clicking on the title bar. Then when you want it back, simple double click again and the
calendar should be restored. Alternatively you can select
"Switch into Compact Mode when not in use"
in the settings
windows on the "Settings" tab. This means if your mouse hasn't moved over the calendar in
set time, it automatically puts its self into compact mode.
When your mouse next moves over the compacted Title
Bar, the calendar will pop open again ready for use. You can select the date format you want with the drop down box on the right. You will see a preview of what the title bar will look like in the box above. To show the time in the title bar as well then tick box next to
"Time" and select the format you want from the left drop down
box. Again you can see what it'll look like in the
preview above.
This tries to make the back of your desktop icons transparent when running Windows
98, 2000 or NT (Windows XP does it anyway). If you're still unsure what this means take a look at the example
picture below. Note: This may not work on some machines and can sometimes conflict with the
"Use System Colours" option. To turn the
feature on, go into the settings
and click on the "Settings" tab. Now place a
tick in the "Make Icon Backs Transparent"
option. You'll be asked to confirm the action, click
"Yes". Then close the settings window by
clicking on "OK". You may need you restart
your computer for the changes to take effect.
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