Calendar size in iphoto 06

Hi. In iphoto 08 the calendar size is now 10x13 or something like that, at least bigger than the rather small size they used to be. However, I am using iphoto 06 and was wondering, if I order a calendar today, will I get still the old and smaller size or will I receive the bigger size. Anyones done a calendar using iphoto 06 recently? I appreciate your answer

I just ordered a calendar about ten minutes ago! I was also wondering about the size, but believe it or not, when you place the order it gives you the size it will be. Of all the places to find it!!! Unfortunately I don't remember exactly, but I can tell you that one of the dimensions was 10". I used iPhoto 6.
I made the calendar with the large numbers, and for some reason the bottom of the numbers was clipping off. I spent forever trying to find out why and fix it, but no luck. There are actually very few things you can control when making a calendar. Finally, I printed it out on my printer and the numbers were fine, so I'm holding my breath and hoping it's OK.

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