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Create calendars as Microsoft Access reports or PDF files. Specify month and year, number of months, first day for the week. Calendars display in the language defined in your Windows Region settings. Print however many months you want, such as 12 for a full year, on one or more pages depending on number of months and calendars per page. Show data from your queries. Open calendars in Access, send to printer, or create a PDF to show in a PDF reader or a web browser.
Use queries to show additional information such as holiday names and other calendar data from your database such as appointments, birthdays, schedules for your favorite sport or the ballet! whatever you want to see.
Create a Title to specifically describe displayed information.
There is lots of sample data for you to play with and get ideas from! Look at the sample queries to see how they're done, and read the Query Fields section. Turn your date-dependant data into easy-to-read calendars!
All you need to incorporate these calendars into your application is 4 modules. Calendars are scaled and positioned by VBA. There can be one or many per page.
So, you don't need this database to use the CalendarMaker! The download database has a form to make it easier to launch various calendar reports, and different report examples have VBA to position calendars, and loop, if there is more than one per page. However, you can just import the modules you need into your application, and put the logic you need into the code behind your reports.
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The CalendarMaker is written in VBA and runs in Microsoft Access. It uses Report .Line and .Print methods to do all the drawing and writing. Calendars can be scaled and positioned, so you could show multiple calendars on each page.
The default report type on the menu is full-page calendars, but you can choose something else, like multiple calendars on each page in rows and columns, which can be customized. Be sure to open only one calendar report at a time. They all use the same variables.
When the CalendarMaker application opens, one click of a button is how fast its possible to get a calendar for the current month that you can print. There could be more information on each day, but nothing was specified. Sometimes this is exactly what you want, so you can handwrite with pencil or pen, and plan or document.
These documentaries celebrate forgotten innovators, subcultures, or the evolution of specific genres, acting as historical preservation.
Because the content produced by this site was established in court to be the result of , it is heavily restricted and often removed from reputable platforms. Legal and Safety Context
In 2020, the primary operator pleaded guilty to sex trafficking charges. In 2022, he was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison. Other associates have also received prison sentences. The domain and all associated content have been seized by U.S. authorities.
The rise of the #MeToo movement was heavily documented and accelerated by investigative filmmaking. Documentaries like Untouchable tracked the rise and fall of Harvey Weinstein, illustrating how institutional silence enables abusers. Other films, such as Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power , use a structural lens to show how cinematic framing techniques historically objectify women, linking on-screen imagery directly to off-screen employment discrimination. Racial Marginalization and Representation
in September 2025 for sex trafficking and related crimes. Co-defendants Ruben Andre Garcia and Matthew Wolfe received sentences of 20 and 14 years, respectively. Ownership Rights
: Digital technologies have democratized production, allowing creators from anywhere—such as the Brisbane-based creators of —to reach global audiences via Production Volume
, a now-defunct adult film production company that was at the center of a landmark federal sex trafficking case in the United States. The Reality Behind the Content
The watershed moment arrived in 1991 with Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse , Eleanor Coppola's harrowing chronicle of her husband Francis Ford Coppola's disastrous production of Apocalypse Now . Shot over 238 days in the Philippine jungle, the documentary exposed the madness lurking beneath Hollywood ambition. Typhoons destroyed sets. Marlon Brando arrived obese and unprepared. Martin Sheen suffered a heart attack. Coppola himself, filmed in moments of breakdown, declared, "My movie is not about Vietnam. It is Vietnam." The documentary transformed how we understood the finished film—not as a triumph of vision but as a survival document, a testament to art forged through chaos. Hearts of Darkness proved that the story behind the story could be as compelling as the story itself, and it established a new expectation: authenticity over publicity.
As the entertainment landscape shifts toward AI integration, creator-economy dynamics, and virtual reality, the documentaries tracking the industry will evolve in parallel. We can expect the next wave of filmmaking to investigate the ethical collapse of digital clones, the exploitation of content creators on TikTok and YouTube, and the algorithmic monopoly over human creativity.
Chronicling the disastrous, near-fatal production of Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now , this remains the gold standard for showing how art can push creators to the brink of madness.
Unlike standard entertainment journalism, which often moves on to the next news cycle within hours, a feature-length documentary has staying power. These projects frequently act as catalysts for tangible legal, corporate, and social change.
Directed by Peter Jackson, this docuseries utilized restored footage to fundamentally change the public understanding of the band's final months, transforming a narrative of bitter division into one of collaborative genius. 2. Cultural Post-Mortems and Industrial Shifts
One of the most profound functions of the entertainment industry documentary is the humanization of public figures. Audiences frequently conflate a star's public persona with their private reality. Documentaries dismantle this perception by exploring the psychological toll of fame. The Traps of Child Stardom
The art of cinematography, editing, and the unsung heroes behind the camera. This Changes Everything (2018), The Celluloid Closet (1995)
The massive viewership numbers for entertainment documentaries reveal a profound shift in consumer psychology.
The glittering facade of the entertainment industry has always captivated global audiences. However, the true stories behind the box office records, sold-out stadiums, and red carpets are often found elsewhere. In recent years, the has emerged as one of the most compelling subgenres in non-fiction film. These projects pull back the heavy velvet curtain to expose the financial high-wire acts, creative battles, and systemic vulnerabilities that define modern show business.
Reveals the grueling, high-stress lifestyle of TV showrunners managing multi-million dollar budgets and volatile network demands.
Here's a calendar in English for December 2019 with American holidays. You could change the qCalendarHolidays_US query to eliminate some of the less-known holidays by adding criteria for the Lev field (Level) and remove anything greater than 3, or maybe 1, depending on what you want to show. The data comes from the cal_HolidayCtry table, which you could swap for your own holiday table.
If you show calendar data AND holidays, the font size for holiday names is smaller. This calendar has a title defined to be "Abby's Appointments". Some days have more than one appointment, so text is combined using whatever is your list separator character for Windows. For Americans, this will be a comma.
Calendars in different languages for different countries, with holidays. I've entered holidays for 2019 and 2020 for America, and five other countries. The following calendars were created by the CalendarMaker:
First day of the week is Sunday
First day of the week is Monday
First day of the week is Sunday, like Americans ... but the holidays are a little different ...
First day of the week is lundi
First day of the week is domingo
First day of the week is mandag
These documentaries celebrate forgotten innovators, subcultures, or the evolution of specific genres, acting as historical preservation.
Because the content produced by this site was established in court to be the result of , it is heavily restricted and often removed from reputable platforms. Legal and Safety Context
In 2020, the primary operator pleaded guilty to sex trafficking charges. In 2022, he was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison. Other associates have also received prison sentences. The domain and all associated content have been seized by U.S. authorities.
The rise of the #MeToo movement was heavily documented and accelerated by investigative filmmaking. Documentaries like Untouchable tracked the rise and fall of Harvey Weinstein, illustrating how institutional silence enables abusers. Other films, such as Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power , use a structural lens to show how cinematic framing techniques historically objectify women, linking on-screen imagery directly to off-screen employment discrimination. Racial Marginalization and Representation
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: Digital technologies have democratized production, allowing creators from anywhere—such as the Brisbane-based creators of —to reach global audiences via Production Volume
, a now-defunct adult film production company that was at the center of a landmark federal sex trafficking case in the United States. The Reality Behind the Content
The watershed moment arrived in 1991 with Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse , Eleanor Coppola's harrowing chronicle of her husband Francis Ford Coppola's disastrous production of Apocalypse Now . Shot over 238 days in the Philippine jungle, the documentary exposed the madness lurking beneath Hollywood ambition. Typhoons destroyed sets. Marlon Brando arrived obese and unprepared. Martin Sheen suffered a heart attack. Coppola himself, filmed in moments of breakdown, declared, "My movie is not about Vietnam. It is Vietnam." The documentary transformed how we understood the finished film—not as a triumph of vision but as a survival document, a testament to art forged through chaos. Hearts of Darkness proved that the story behind the story could be as compelling as the story itself, and it established a new expectation: authenticity over publicity.
As the entertainment landscape shifts toward AI integration, creator-economy dynamics, and virtual reality, the documentaries tracking the industry will evolve in parallel. We can expect the next wave of filmmaking to investigate the ethical collapse of digital clones, the exploitation of content creators on TikTok and YouTube, and the algorithmic monopoly over human creativity. In 2022, he was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison
Chronicling the disastrous, near-fatal production of Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now , this remains the gold standard for showing how art can push creators to the brink of madness.
Unlike standard entertainment journalism, which often moves on to the next news cycle within hours, a feature-length documentary has staying power. These projects frequently act as catalysts for tangible legal, corporate, and social change.
Directed by Peter Jackson, this docuseries utilized restored footage to fundamentally change the public understanding of the band's final months, transforming a narrative of bitter division into one of collaborative genius. 2. Cultural Post-Mortems and Industrial Shifts
One of the most profound functions of the entertainment industry documentary is the humanization of public figures. Audiences frequently conflate a star's public persona with their private reality. Documentaries dismantle this perception by exploring the psychological toll of fame. The Traps of Child Stardom authorities
The art of cinematography, editing, and the unsung heroes behind the camera. This Changes Everything (2018), The Celluloid Closet (1995)
The massive viewership numbers for entertainment documentaries reveal a profound shift in consumer psychology.
The glittering facade of the entertainment industry has always captivated global audiences. However, the true stories behind the box office records, sold-out stadiums, and red carpets are often found elsewhere. In recent years, the has emerged as one of the most compelling subgenres in non-fiction film. These projects pull back the heavy velvet curtain to expose the financial high-wire acts, creative battles, and systemic vulnerabilities that define modern show business.
Reveals the grueling, high-stress lifestyle of TV showrunners managing multi-million dollar budgets and volatile network demands.
Needs VBA7 to run. Fixed code for 32-64 with the help of Peter Cole, the world expert on this topic. Thanks to Garry for telling me that running in 64-bit didn't work.
Download Peter's Scanner and Viewer (comes with scanner)
to find problems and lookup correct syntax for API calls.
https://www.thememydatabase.co.uk/access32to64.html
it's free -- click the Download button and then click Add to Cart in the screen that pops up. There won't be a charge.
If you're using Access 2007, get this version. Sample data for dates in 2020 or 2021
If you want to download a version where you can specify
background day colors in your data, as shown below, go to
https://msaccessgurus.com/tool/CalendarMaker_DayColor.htm
This is a regular ACCDB file with source code. It may be used freely, but you may not sell it in whole or in part. You may include it in applications you use yourself, and that you develop to help others. Keep attribution. Use at your own risk.
Remember to unblock the ZIP file, (remove Mark of the Web) before extracting the file(s). Here are steps to do that: https://msaccessgurus.com/MOTW_Unblock.htm
Report Draw Reference for VBA syntax and help for drawing on Access reports.
Help: WeekdayName function
Help: Report.Line method
Help: Report.Print method
Help: Report.TextHeight method
Help: Report.TextWidth method
Help: Report.CurrentX property
Help: Report.CurrentY property
Help: Report.FontSize property
Someone wrote and asked me to make my popup calendar to pick dates to use Monday as the start day for the week since he's in France and that's the way they do it.
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