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    Asked on March 12, 2021 in Single word requests.
I think you hit it with the “year view” though I would hyphenate it
thus: This is a year-view calendar.
What is the point of asking “what is the point of asking?” “, I would like James probably reply “it’s a calendar”, but I would say the same if you showed me a month-view calendar., I just want to tell you which calendars cover a MONTH. Is it important?
Do you have a planner that has space to draw and write a report or a larger year-view? But I have no idea of how your illustration works.
Possibly the terms (something)-view have become more common because of their use in software like Outlook, where you may have a selector like: View:
day / week / month.
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    Asked on March 12, 2021 in Single word requests.
I think you hit it with the “year view” though I would hyphenate it
thus: This is a year-view calendar.
What is the point of asking “what is the point of asking?” “, I would like James probably reply “it’s a calendar”, but I would say the same if you showed me a month-view calendar., I just want to tell you which calendars cover a MONTH. Is it important?
Do you have a planner that has space to draw and write a report or a larger year-view? But I have no idea of how your illustration works.
Possibly the terms (something)-view have become more common because of their use in software like Outlook, where you may have a selector like: View:
day / week / month.
- 942475 views
 - 8 answers
 - 349580 votes
 
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    Asked on March 12, 2021 in Single word requests.
I think you hit it with the “year view” though I would hyphenate it
thus: This is a year-view calendar.
What is the point of asking “what is the point of asking?” “, I would like James probably reply “it’s a calendar”, but I would say the same if you showed me a month-view calendar., I just want to tell you which calendars cover a MONTH. Is it important?
Do you have a planner that has space to draw and write a report or a larger year-view? But I have no idea of how your illustration works.
Possibly the terms (something)-view have become more common because of their use in software like Outlook, where you may have a selector like: View:
day / week / month.
- 942475 views
 - 8 answers
 - 349580 votes