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Can someone tell me if it is possible to personalize the calendars? Is there anyway to take the pictures off?
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I really don't like the images that accompany the holidays, they are so big and goofy-looking! Does anyone know how to display the text of the holidays without the images? I did not see an option for it.
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Currently (as mentioned elsewhere in the forums), holiday images and names are inexorably linked sad . Holidays (and the accompanying images) for various categories can be removed under Options->Events.

This is a planned enhancements (as was done w/ Weather, where text & image can be shown independently)

Also, regarding the earlier question about customizing the calendar with pictures; please see the FAQ, or search elsewhere in the forums. Anywhere you can use HTML (calendar title, footer, event title, event description) you can use the HTML <IMG> tag to pull in your own images.
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