When I open ical, the calendar looks like an old desk pad vs what is in the manual.  How do I change the view (not month, day, week), but the background presentation?

When I open ical, the calendar looks like an old desk pad vs what is shown in the manual or on-line tutorials.  How do I change the view (i.e. background) not the month/day/week view but the background template?  The default in the manual is good.  Software is current - Lion. 

Kelly,
Try: MacNix: Change Mac OS X 10.7 Lion iCal and Address Book Skins from Leather to Aluminum.

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