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Various Screen Shots
Full Window
With this view, all window controls are visible. This is the defined maximum width and height for the window.
In this example, 146 'countable' days have been added to the selected date (Feb. 17rd)
on the left month calendar view to derive the new date (Sept. 12th) shown on the right.
Selected dates are normally displayed with a yellow rectangle outlined in dashes, unless marked as a holiday,
in which case they are green. The popup speedmenu is obtained by right clicking the mouse over either month
calendar view. Determining the number of days, weeks, months, or years between two dates
is as simple as selecting a specific date from both calendar views.
If desired, an icon can be added to the Windows System Tray to make WinDate Calculator always handy.
Mark Holiday DialogWinDate Calculator automatically marks dates as holidays based on your selections in this
dialog window. New with version 2.4 is the ability to mark Good Friday, Easter, & Victoria Day as
recurring holidays.
Copy Date DialogThis dialog window gives you the ability to select from a variety of date formats to copy to
& paste from the Windows clipboard. Whichever format you select is used for all future copy/paste operations until you
select a different format.
Calculate Dates View
The window can be resized by clicking any part of the window frame & dragging to the desired size.
This view represents the window's defined minimum height and is a desirable size if you calculate dates the majority
of the time.

Count Options DialogOne of the things that makes WinDate Calculator so flexible is it's ability to define count
criteria. These options can be set according to your preference and are displayed at the bottom of the main window in
the status bar as a constant reminder of how they're set.
Calendar Reference ViewThis view represents the window's defined minimum width and height and is great for
providing a quick calendar reference. To resize both width and height simultaneously, click and drag any window frame
corner.
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