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October 27th, 2012 09:54 PM #1
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How can i put the image of calendar in this window?
Hi, anyboby knows how can i put the image of the calendar that appears when click on the time/date in the taskbar (image on left) into the window that appears when we try to change date/hour (image on right).
I can´t find out how, thank you in advance
October 28th, 2012 05:42 AM #2
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The location is explorer & shell>shell>monthcall>background and also in explorer & shell>monthcall>gridbackground
October 28th, 2012 10:19 PM #3
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Hi, thanks a lot, you know in the wsb that i use i dont´t know why the rute you said don´t appear, it appears like this explorer&shell--->shell--->monthcall and then number like <1> <2> etc, and not the names that you wrote, but i play with the images in those numbers and there are the images that i looking for, thank you very much my friend i really apreciatte your help
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