BethBeth
7 years agoQrew Assistant Captain
Rolling start date on calendar? And display full month. . . (See edit below picture as well.)
Rolling start date As we get towards the end of the month, it would be very nice if I could force the single month calendar that is displayed on our dashboard to not start with the first of this month. I kinda need to see what is coming up in the next month, not what has already happened, but I need the last week or two of this month as well.
I see various options in the calendar report settings, but none of them really do what I want, which is a rolling start date, or an eight-week display to show both the current month and the next month, or . . . something other than just the current month. (See EDIT below)
_View whole calendar w/o scrolling: It is a bit of a nuisance to have to scroll (just a bit) to see the whole month's calendar on the dashboard. Is there a way to have it show the whole month all at once *without* having to click to show the "Full Report" which also doesn't show the whole month on one screen (I know, that screen size varies widely)?
EDIT: Ok, the work-around on the rolling start is to display two calendars side-by-side, one of the current month and one of the next month. Problem solved. Go me!
I see various options in the calendar report settings, but none of them really do what I want, which is a rolling start date, or an eight-week display to show both the current month and the next month, or . . . something other than just the current month. (See EDIT below)
_View whole calendar w/o scrolling: It is a bit of a nuisance to have to scroll (just a bit) to see the whole month's calendar on the dashboard. Is there a way to have it show the whole month all at once *without* having to click to show the "Full Report" which also doesn't show the whole month on one screen (I know, that screen size varies widely)?
EDIT: Ok, the work-around on the rolling start is to display two calendars side-by-side, one of the current month and one of the next month. Problem solved. Go me!