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Create calendars as Microsoft Access reports or PDF files. Specify month and year, number of months, first day for the week. Calendars display in the language defined in your Windows Region settings. Print however many months you want, such as 12 for a full year, on one or more pages depending on number of months and calendars per page. Show data from your queries. Open calendars in Access, send to printer, or create a PDF to show in a PDF reader or a web browser.
Use queries to show additional information such as holiday names and other calendar data from your database such as appointments, birthdays, schedules for your favorite sport or the ballet! whatever you want to see.
Create a Title to specifically describe displayed information.
There is lots of sample data for you to play with and get ideas from! Look at the sample queries to see how they're done, and read the Query Fields section. Turn your date-dependant data into easy-to-read calendars!
All you need to incorporate these calendars into your application is 4 modules. Calendars are scaled and positioned by VBA. There can be one or many per page.
So, you don't need this database to use the CalendarMaker! The download database has a form to make it easier to launch various calendar reports, and different report examples have VBA to position calendars, and loop, if there is more than one per page. However, you can just import the modules you need into your application, and put the logic you need into the code behind your reports.
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The CalendarMaker is written in VBA and runs in Microsoft Access. It uses Report .Line and .Print methods to do all the drawing and writing. Calendars can be scaled and positioned, so you could show multiple calendars on each page.
The default report type on the menu is full-page calendars, but you can choose something else, like multiple calendars on each page in rows and columns, which can be customized. Be sure to open only one calendar report at a time. They all use the same variables.
When the CalendarMaker application opens, one click of a button is how fast its possible to get a calendar for the current month that you can print. There could be more information on each day, but nothing was specified. Sometimes this is exactly what you want, so you can handwrite with pencil or pen, and plan or document.
The imprisonment of Obatala serves as an allegorical teaching tool in Yoruba metaphysics and daily life. 1. The Test of Character (Iwa Pele)
Understanding the Imprisonment of Obatala: Myth, Meaning, and Resources
(a pseudonym for Ulli Beier) in 1966, is a cornerstone of the African Writers Series
As Obatala travels toward Oyo, he encounters Eshu, the trickster deity who tests human and divine character. Eshu appears in various disguises, tricking Obatala into helping him carry heavy pots of palm oil and charcoal. Each time, Eshu deliberately spills the dark substances onto Obatala’s immaculate white clothing. True to the oracle's advice, Obatala does not lose his temper; he simply washes his clothes and continues his journey. The False Accusation
The author, Obotunde Ijimere, is a fascinating figure. Beier chose the pseudonym "Ijimere," which is the Yoruba name for the red patas monkey. According to Yoruba mythology, the monkey is known for its treachery. Beier, who loved keeping monkeys as pets, was later advised by a Yoruba priest to stop using the name because of its negative associations, and "The Imprisonment of Obatala" is the only book he published under that pseudonym.
Written by (a pen name often associated with German editor Ulli Beier) in 1966, this play is a cornerstone of the African Writers Series .
Ijimere’s work remains a staple in African literature curricula, studied alongside the works of Wole Soyinka, Ola Rotimi, and Duro Ladipo. Finding a Free PDF Download of the Text
However, the play is a translation and adaptation. The title page credits Obotunde Ijimere as the author and Ulli Beier as the English adapter from the Yoruba language. Beier’s deep knowledge of Yoruba culture and mythology makes the play an authentic and powerful work, regardless of the complexities of its authorship.
The play The Imprisonment of Obatala , written by in 1966, is a cornerstone of modern African drama based on Yoruba mythology. It explores deep philosophical questions about fate, human frailty, and divine justice . Guide to "The Imprisonment of Obatala" 1. Synopsis & Key Plot Points
Realising that a profound spiritual transgression had occurred, King Shango summoned his high priests to consult the Ifá oracle. The divination revealed a shocking truth: the kingdom was suffering because an innocent, holy old man was weeping in their prison. Shango immediately rushed to the dungeons himself, only to recognise his revered friend and mentor, Obatala. Shango fell to his knees, begged for forgiveness, and ordered a massive festival to restore Obatala's honor, bringing rain and prosperity back to the land. Symbolic and Metaphysical Meanings
Unrecognized and humiliated, Obatala is thrown into prison by Shango’s servants. His confinement leads to cosmic imbalance, resulting in widespread suffering and drought until his true identity is revealed and reconciliation occurs. Key Characters
Be wary of websites offering "free PDF downloads" of copyrighted books. These are often illegal and may contain malware or intrusive ads. The safest and most ethical approach is to access the play through legitimate channels.
You can find digital copies and comprehensive study notes on platforms like Scribd and Studypool , which include summaries and character breakdowns.
While it may not offer the entire text for free download due to copyright protections, it frequently provides extensive previews of the play and its commentary, which are highly useful for citations. 3. Institutional Educational Portals
Safe platforms usually offer a readable online preview before asking you to download.
Here's a calendar in English for December 2019 with American holidays. You could change the qCalendarHolidays_US query to eliminate some of the less-known holidays by adding criteria for the Lev field (Level) and remove anything greater than 3, or maybe 1, depending on what you want to show. The data comes from the cal_HolidayCtry table, which you could swap for your own holiday table.
If you show calendar data AND holidays, the font size for holiday names is smaller. This calendar has a title defined to be "Abby's Appointments". Some days have more than one appointment, so text is combined using whatever is your list separator character for Windows. For Americans, this will be a comma.
Calendars in different languages for different countries, with holidays. I've entered holidays for 2019 and 2020 for America, and five other countries. The following calendars were created by the CalendarMaker:
First day of the week is Sunday
First day of the week is Monday
First day of the week is Sunday, like Americans ... but the holidays are a little different ...
First day of the week is lundi
First day of the week is domingo
First day of the week is mandag
The imprisonment of Obatala serves as an allegorical teaching tool in Yoruba metaphysics and daily life. 1. The Test of Character (Iwa Pele)
Understanding the Imprisonment of Obatala: Myth, Meaning, and Resources
(a pseudonym for Ulli Beier) in 1966, is a cornerstone of the African Writers Series
As Obatala travels toward Oyo, he encounters Eshu, the trickster deity who tests human and divine character. Eshu appears in various disguises, tricking Obatala into helping him carry heavy pots of palm oil and charcoal. Each time, Eshu deliberately spills the dark substances onto Obatala’s immaculate white clothing. True to the oracle's advice, Obatala does not lose his temper; he simply washes his clothes and continues his journey. The False Accusation the imprisonment of obatala pdf free download top
The author, Obotunde Ijimere, is a fascinating figure. Beier chose the pseudonym "Ijimere," which is the Yoruba name for the red patas monkey. According to Yoruba mythology, the monkey is known for its treachery. Beier, who loved keeping monkeys as pets, was later advised by a Yoruba priest to stop using the name because of its negative associations, and "The Imprisonment of Obatala" is the only book he published under that pseudonym.
Written by (a pen name often associated with German editor Ulli Beier) in 1966, this play is a cornerstone of the African Writers Series .
Ijimere’s work remains a staple in African literature curricula, studied alongside the works of Wole Soyinka, Ola Rotimi, and Duro Ladipo. Finding a Free PDF Download of the Text The imprisonment of Obatala serves as an allegorical
However, the play is a translation and adaptation. The title page credits Obotunde Ijimere as the author and Ulli Beier as the English adapter from the Yoruba language. Beier’s deep knowledge of Yoruba culture and mythology makes the play an authentic and powerful work, regardless of the complexities of its authorship.
The play The Imprisonment of Obatala , written by in 1966, is a cornerstone of modern African drama based on Yoruba mythology. It explores deep philosophical questions about fate, human frailty, and divine justice . Guide to "The Imprisonment of Obatala" 1. Synopsis & Key Plot Points
Realising that a profound spiritual transgression had occurred, King Shango summoned his high priests to consult the Ifá oracle. The divination revealed a shocking truth: the kingdom was suffering because an innocent, holy old man was weeping in their prison. Shango immediately rushed to the dungeons himself, only to recognise his revered friend and mentor, Obatala. Shango fell to his knees, begged for forgiveness, and ordered a massive festival to restore Obatala's honor, bringing rain and prosperity back to the land. Symbolic and Metaphysical Meanings Eshu appears in various disguises, tricking Obatala into
Unrecognized and humiliated, Obatala is thrown into prison by Shango’s servants. His confinement leads to cosmic imbalance, resulting in widespread suffering and drought until his true identity is revealed and reconciliation occurs. Key Characters
Be wary of websites offering "free PDF downloads" of copyrighted books. These are often illegal and may contain malware or intrusive ads. The safest and most ethical approach is to access the play through legitimate channels.
You can find digital copies and comprehensive study notes on platforms like Scribd and Studypool , which include summaries and character breakdowns.
While it may not offer the entire text for free download due to copyright protections, it frequently provides extensive previews of the play and its commentary, which are highly useful for citations. 3. Institutional Educational Portals
Safe platforms usually offer a readable online preview before asking you to download.
Needs VBA7 to run. Fixed code for 32-64 with the help of Peter Cole, the world expert on this topic. Thanks to Garry for telling me that running in 64-bit didn't work.
Download Peter's Scanner and Viewer (comes with scanner)
to find problems and lookup correct syntax for API calls.
https://www.thememydatabase.co.uk/access32to64.html
it's free -- click the Download button and then click Add to Cart in the screen that pops up. There won't be a charge.
If you're using Access 2007, get this version. Sample data for dates in 2020 or 2021
If you want to download a version where you can specify
background day colors in your data, as shown below, go to
https://msaccessgurus.com/tool/CalendarMaker_DayColor.htm
This is a regular ACCDB file with source code. It may be used freely, but you may not sell it in whole or in part. You may include it in applications you use yourself, and that you develop to help others. Keep attribution. Use at your own risk.
Remember to unblock the ZIP file, (remove Mark of the Web) before extracting the file(s). Here are steps to do that: https://msaccessgurus.com/MOTW_Unblock.htm
Report Draw Reference for VBA syntax and help for drawing on Access reports.
Help: WeekdayName function
Help: Report.Line method
Help: Report.Print method
Help: Report.TextHeight method
Help: Report.TextWidth method
Help: Report.CurrentX property
Help: Report.CurrentY property
Help: Report.FontSize property
Someone wrote and asked me to make my popup calendar to pick dates to use Monday as the start day for the week since he's in France and that's the way they do it.
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