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1/14/2012 12:08 PM
 
I just added a calendar and sub-calendar to a new site that I am creating. With the help of others at this forum, both calendars seem to be working correctly. My question is in regards to the sub calendar. The date of the event is listed first followed by the event. I want the event listed first followed by the date. How do I do this?
 
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1/14/2012 3:56 PM
 
I don't think this is currently possible. I assume you are talking about month or week view? If you can raise this as a request on Codeplex, it should be possible to add this ability.

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1/14/2012 4:07 PM
 
Roger Selwyn wrote:
I don't think this is currently possible. I assume you are talking about month or week view? If you can raise this as a request on Codeplex, it should be possible to add this ability.

 I may not have worded this very well. I'll add a link below so you can see the sub calendar that I'm trying to change. I simply want the events listed before the dates. Look in the right column of the link below.

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If you still don't think it's possible after looking at this, please give me the link to codeplex where I need to ask the question. Thanks.

 
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1/14/2012 4:13 PM
 
Have a look at the documentation here, you can achieve what you want by editing the template for description column and just displaying that column.

http://dnnevents.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=Creating%20an%20Upcoming%20Events%20View&referringTitle=Documentation

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1/14/2012 4:21 PM
 
Roger Selwyn wrote:
Have a look at the documentation here, you can achieve what you want by editing the template for description column and just displaying that column.

http://dnnevents.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=Creating%20an%20Upcoming%20Events%20View&referringTitle=Documentation

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 Thanks for the information on my question. I'll take a look at this link and see if I can get the sub calendar like I want it. Sorry that I missed the link in your signature! I'm new with this forum and still learning my way around! It's a great place though!

 
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