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Jan 19, 2016 11:39 AM in response to livipresby léonie,Apple will print the calendar exactly as the PDF preview is like.
Have you created a preview as described here? See this link: Preview a print project in Photos, iPhoto, or Aperture to avoid issues - Apple Support
- Select the Projects tab at the top of Photos and double-click on the project you want to preview. (Or if the sidebar is visible on the left side of Photos, select the project there.)
- Control-click or right-click inside the grey area surrounding your book, card, or calendar project.
- Choose SaveCalendar. as PDF... from the shortcut menu that appears.
If the preview is o.k., order your calendar, but keep the preview for reference, until you receive the finished product.
If the preview is not o.k., try to remember what happened directly before the layout of your calendar changed? Did you update or install new software?
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Jan 19, 2016 12:33 PM in response to léonieby livipres,Thanks, leonie. Unfortunately when I save as PDF is still has that problem on two months. When I first started the calendar, it did not look that way. I had finished the calendar and went back to layout and added the united states holidays, and that's when suddenly the fonts went wacky and numbers in each block (corresponding to the days) disappeared. The only thing I can think to do is start all over with my calendar and see what happens. I was just trying to avoid that since it took me a long time to complete.
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Jan 19, 2016 12:47 PM in response to livipresby léonie,Try to start with a new calendar, but do not delete your current project.
Begin by adding the United States Holidays. Check, if that will reintroduce the problem with the wrong fonts.