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adryan
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How do I adjust the height setting in the HTML I pasted into my site? And how much do I increase it by to make sure that the "post event" button shows at the bottom of the calendar? Also, if I do that will I still be able to keep my event postings or will they have to be put in again?
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Check the forums "search" feature which allows you to look at others who have encountered similar difficulties. The link that is most helpful for your specific difficulty is as follows:

http://www.localendar.com/lcf/lcforums/viewthread?thread=32

Let me know if this helps.

Sarah Giles
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Thanks I will try it but before I do - will my posted events stay in tact when I paste the HTML or will they have to be put in again?
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