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Dwight Spivey

"How to Do Everything: Mac"


3. Choose a theme from the list. Your choice of themes is determined by which project
type you chose, as illustrated in Figures 11-5 (calendar), 11-6 (card), and 11-7 (book).
If you??™re creating a book, the Book Type pop-up menu allows you to choose the size of
your book. If your project is a card, the pop-up menu in the upper-left corner lets you
choose whether it is a greeting card or postcard. To see what other options are available
for your project, as well as a list of current prices, click the ???Options + Prices??? button in
the lower-left corner.
4. Click the Choose button to proceed.
From this point, things get a bit more project-specific.
Calendars
After choosing the theme for your calendar project, you are asked to format your calendar.
Note that you can import your own iCal calendars to further personalize your calendar (that??™s
pretty awesome). Click OK to move to the calendar-editing window, shown in Figure 11-8.
If you chose the pictures you wanted to use prior to clicking the Calendar button, those
pictures are listed on the left of the iPhoto calendar-editing window.


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