Inability to date printed Apple Calendars
Why does Apple not allow you to date a printed calendar? One needs to know the date printed to understand if it is still relevant.
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Why does Apple not allow you to date a printed calendar? One needs to know the date printed to understand if it is still relevant.
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cmd p, or however you print. Use the dialogue box to set up the calendar page as you want it then hit "Continue". This brings up the standard print dialogue. At the bottom is the pdf button. Press the down arrow on the pdf button and select "Open in Preview".
Once in Preview you can either use the "Autofil Form" button at the top right to type a note into one of the calendar fields or you can use Preview's markup tools to add a text box at the top of the page, or anywhere you like.
I agree, it would be useful. The only way I've found is to open in pdf (from the print dialogue) and then add a note with the pdf editor
Help me. How can you open the calendar in pdf mode? Must to export the calendar?
Inability to date printed Apple Calendars