CALENDAR TEMPLATES

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MIKE.CHGO

I AM TRYING OT CUSTOMIZE A CALENDAR TEMPLATE. HOW DO I SELECT THE DAY OF THE WEEK FORTHE 1ST DAY OF THE MONTH? ALSO OW DO I SELECT THE NUMBER OF DYAS N THE MONTH?
 
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John McGhie

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I AM TRYING OT CUSTOMIZE A CALENDAR TEMPLATE. HOW DO I SELECT THE DAY OF THE
WEEK FORTHE 1ST DAY OF THE MONTH? ALSO OW DO I SELECT THE NUMBER OF DYAS N THE
MONTH?

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Joilynn Smith

I don't think this answered the question, and I'm having the same problem. I'm just trying to create a basic plain calendar, and I can't find the Calendar Wizard that was in previous versions of Word.
 
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CyberTaz

Hi Joilynn -

That's because there is no calendar wizard in Word 2008:)

You might take a look at File> Project Gallery - New, Calendars. If what's
there isn't what you want keep in mind that you can print Daily, Weekly &
Monthly calendars from Entourage. If you use that calendar for your own
scheduling you can print the calendars without your data by modifying the
settings available when you click the Layout button in the Print dialog.

You may also be able to use templates from the MS site:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/CT101425391033.aspx?av=ZWD

You'll have to use the "manual" download button you'll find on the page for
whatever templates you choose. If you get a template from there you'll find
instructions here on how to get it installed:

http://word.mvps.org/mac/Using-Windows-Templates.html

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 
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Rhoda

I am new to Word 2008 and would like to change the calendar month under the quick table tab for complex tables. Does anyone know a quick way to do this?
 
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CyberTaz

Hi Rhoda -

There must be more to the question:) Once you insert the calendar
double-click the month text & type the one you prefer.

I believe it's designed to default to current month plus 1, and AFAIK there
is no setting to change that.

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 
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jsmith

Hi Joilynn -
That's because there is no calendar wizard in Word 2008:)

You might take a look at File> Project Gallery - New, Calendars. If what's
there isn't what you want keep in mind that you can print Daily, Weekly &
Monthly calendars from Entourage. If you use that calendar for your own
scheduling you can print the calendars without your data by modifying the
settings available when you click the Layout button in the Print dialog.

You may also be able to use templates from the MS site:

<http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/CT101425391033.aspx?av=ZWD>

You'll have to use the "manual" download button you'll find on the page for
whatever templates you choose. If you get a template from there you'll find
instructions here on how to get it installed:

<http://word.mvps.org/mac/Using-Windows-Templates.html>

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac





I'll try your suggestion, thanks!
 
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John McGhie

The following calendar will auto-sense the date and fill itself in for you:

http://public.jgmcghie.fastmail.com.au/Calendar.xlsx

You can download this and customise it to your exact requirements. The only
thing that matters is the formulas in the cells. The formatting and layout
can be changed any way you like.

Hope this helps


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