tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615450441757127821.post5480512621028165270..comments2019-03-21T23:26:12.571-07:00Comments on Exploring Custom Reports with the TV-TMG User Group: Creating Holiday Calendars: Part ThreeSusan Johnstonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14314702563755332693noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615450441757127821.post-48462492023477017972012-12-27T16:31:59.937-08:002012-12-27T16:31:59.937-08:00In addition to the version with ancestral homes fo...In addition to the version with ancestral homes for my daughter, I did one for my son with a military service theme. The calendar included dates of enlistment, as well as births and marriages. The month photographs included documents, tombstones, uniformed photographs, medals, shoulder patches, etc., as appropriate. The calendar included 2 WWII vets, 2 WWI vets, 3 Civil War vets, 2 War of 1812 vets, and 3 Revolutionary War vets. My son will actually take the time to read the documents, so he should have fun. I've decided that next year's calendar will be recipes. This meeting was definitely a good idea!Susan Johnstonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14314702563755332693noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615450441757127821.post-72336696114008042762012-12-22T20:40:39.259-08:002012-12-22T20:40:39.259-08:00This was a great meeting. We talked of the differe...This was a great meeting. We talked of the different types of themes you could have for calendars: military info, tombstones (as Sue mentioned), family photos of individuals with their recipes, traditions, etc. Now that we have created a variety of TMG templates, it is fun finding intersting ways to create projects and reports using the TMG data output! --Kaykspeakshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18316293568673754975noreply@blogger.com