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callmark1
Re: Office 2003 Second post. The first post was apparently replied to but
cannot be read-- "Community Message not Available". In addition, the link in
the email notification sent to my addy would not connect to the website.
What the heck is going on? This website used to be superb.
Here's my project: Each year at this time I hand write the day, month, date
and year at the top of the page on 12 legal pads-- one for each day of the
new year for a total of hand writing a heading 365 times !! This year I
thought I would save time by creating labels through either Excel or Word but
I cannot find a template. As per usual, the time to get this set up has
exceeded the time it would have taken to hand write the headings but now I
cannot let it go. So this is my question: How do I create 365 labels for
each day of 2009 using the example, label one = "Monday, January 4, 2009",
label two = "Tuesday, January 5, 2009", etc.... ???
Alternatively, if anyone knows of a website that lists the days of the year,
I suppose I could Copy > Paste > Search > Replace until I got a comma-quote
delineated thingy and then convert that to labels using Word.
I thank you in advance for responding with help & suggestions. I hope I can
read your message. LOL Either way, Happy New Year !!
cannot be read-- "Community Message not Available". In addition, the link in
the email notification sent to my addy would not connect to the website.
What the heck is going on? This website used to be superb.
Here's my project: Each year at this time I hand write the day, month, date
and year at the top of the page on 12 legal pads-- one for each day of the
new year for a total of hand writing a heading 365 times !! This year I
thought I would save time by creating labels through either Excel or Word but
I cannot find a template. As per usual, the time to get this set up has
exceeded the time it would have taken to hand write the headings but now I
cannot let it go. So this is my question: How do I create 365 labels for
each day of 2009 using the example, label one = "Monday, January 4, 2009",
label two = "Tuesday, January 5, 2009", etc.... ???
Alternatively, if anyone knows of a website that lists the days of the year,
I suppose I could Copy > Paste > Search > Replace until I got a comma-quote
delineated thingy and then convert that to labels using Word.
I thank you in advance for responding with help & suggestions. I hope I can
read your message. LOL Either way, Happy New Year !!