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Hebrew and Arabic Calendar added
I would like to know if there is anyone who would be able to add on to the calendar section Hebrew and Arabic calendars and NOT just the language.
This would include sending out messages on specific days and being able to add multiple events that would span from year to solar year. Avraham |
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Abenzev,
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Thanks Dan for the added information. Much appreciated.
I have called sales reps four times on this issue and this is what they suggested I do. Post to PRE-sales and see if someone will answer. I was lead to believe that pre-sales forum I am able to post. I understand that I need a license for hacks. However, I am unaware of ANY Hebrew and Arabic calendar hacks. Therefore this post in pre-sales. Take care, Avraham |
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Hi Avraham,
I am not aware of any hacks for this, and I have been adding these dates manually. There is a request in the suggestions forum at vb.com to have them by default though. It isn't that difficult -- just requires adding the dates to the default public calendar in the control panel. Leithrot |
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