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Yosemite iCal no longer prints Day with Date for 1 day printout.

Previous to v10.10, when printing an iCal single day calendar (Monday, Tuesday, etc...) by default it would print (for example) Friday, October 10. Yosemite iCal now only prints: October 10, omitting the day of the week.


Is there a way to get the day-of-the-week back?


Thnx

MacBook Pro (15-inch Mid 2012), OS X Yosemite (10.10)

Posted on Oct 21, 2014 8:25 AM

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Posted on Oct 22, 2014 9:43 AM

Update Note for Apple's Software Engineers:


I have found a work around!


Print to PDF


Save to desktop


Open in Illustrator


Add Day of the week with type tool


Print


Throw PDF away!


Gee, I feel like I'm back in 1989 again!

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May 11, 2015 5:33 AM in response to Chris-Snepvangers

I agree with Chris / A workaround (whether you have to use Illustrator or Acrobat, 5 keystrokes or 9) is still a work around...


This was a feature that we could depend and build work-flows around for years... It would be nice if an Apple engineer put this functionality BACK.


BTW / I requested adding this back via the 10.10.4 Beta Feedback last week...

Sep 19, 2015 5:08 AM in response to barry grimes

Update 09.19.2015


Still nothing from APPLE regarding this issue.


1 Still having to Print to PDF

2 Open in Illustrator

3 Remove PDF border line

4 Select MONTH, Numeric DAY

5 Choose TYPE TOOL

6 Add TYPE TOOL before MONTH in path

7 TYPE DAY OF THE WEEK (Saturday) and Comma+Space

8 Select PRINT, Fit to Page Option


Instead of:

1 Command Print / in iCal (as it was for more than a Decade)


Please Apple, can't someone just add Day of the Week BACK to the PRINT Script?

Yosemite iCal no longer prints Day with Date for 1 day printout.

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