My pic tales calendar help?

I have never printed with them before, and I'm doing a full page 8.5x11 calendar, the one with the wire at the top, not in the middle.

I am looking at their software, and I am going crazy. I don't know how to add it so my picture covers what they have already there.

Does anyone have any experience with their printing who can help me?

Thanks if anyone can help!
 
Sorry, I don't, but I'm hoping someone will answer you, 'cause I'll probably be u/l mine later tonight.
 
Their software was driving me crazy trying to figure this out, but I think this works. (I haven't gotten my calendars back yet to be sure, but the grid didn't appear on my preview so I think it's ok :))

Pull up the January page for your calendar. You should be able to click on the photo opening, right click and delete it. This also works for the month label as well as the 'double click to enter your text' box - pretty much everything on there but the calendar grid.

To get rid of the calendar grid, select the grid and then at the top there should be an option to 'Unlock Date Grid'. From there you can drag the calendar grid until it's almost off the page (I couldn't get it to drag completely off the page at first). At that point, you can then use the resize handles on the corner of what is left of the grid on the page to resize if down so it's off the page. You then should have a blank page where you can drag your calendar page onto it and use the button or right click option to 'resize to fill page'.

Hopefully that makes sense - it's so weird that it doesn't just give you an easy option to take off the grid. The nice thing is that once you get it off of one of the calendar pages, it magically disappears from all of them.

Hope that helps!
 
I used them. The quality is good, but they printed my top bound calendars on the side like a two page one! They are reprinting them for me, thank goodness, no questions asked.

Christys directions are great. MPT told me that they are working on a tutorial to explain how to turn off the grids.
 
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