IPhoto Calender - save file

I noticed that the calender I produced was not there when I started iPhoto this morning. Does it not save the file? If not how would I save the work and all the pcitures so I could use them again next year?
Thanks,
Walter

Walter:
That's not what should happen. The calendar should be saved and remain in the Source pane until you delete it. Try creating a quick test calendar, add a few photos, go back to the main library and then quit iPhoto. Open iPhoto and see if the calendar is still there. It should be.

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