Do you know how to create a blank calendar design? Help!

M

Minta

I would like to design my own blank calendar -- I want pages with:

1) Seven days in a row, each day a "block" with room to write/type.

2) Five weeks to a page, with the ability to add a sixth week for those few
months each year that begin at the end of the first week, and end at the
beginning of the sixth.

3) No previously filled in month, days, or dates.

4) A small line at the top on which to write the month (I'd also like to
control where that line is aligned). I do not want a whole space, like in
most calendars, which is as wide and long as the space allocated each week.
I just want a short line above the calendar; the increased space in each “day
block†would be put to good use, I assure you!

5) A small, blank line at the top of each “day block†to allow me to write
in the day of the week [once again, with the ability to control
alignment...;)].

6) A corner square in each “day block†(and you know me and that alignment
thing...) in which the date can be added.

Perhaps I already have the means to accomplish this within my Microsoft
Office Suite; I, however, do not have the ability (yet!). :)

Thank you!
 
E

eldon.l.lehman

Minta said:
I would like to design my own blank calendar -- I want pages with:

1) Seven days in a row, each day a "block" with room to write/type.

2) Five weeks to a page, with the ability to add a sixth week for those few
months each year that begin at the end of the first week, and end at the
beginning of the sixth.

3) No previously filled in month, days, or dates.

4) A small line at the top on which to write the month (I'd also like to
control where that line is aligned). I do not want a whole space, like in
most calendars, which is as wide and long as the space allocated each week.
I just want a short line above the calendar; the increased space in each "day
block" would be put to good use, I assure you!

5) A small, blank line at the top of each "day block" to allow me to write
in the day of the week [once again, with the ability to control
alignment...;)].

6) A corner square in each "day block" (and you know me and that alignment
thing...) in which the date can be added.

Perhaps I already have the means to accomplish this within my Microsoft
Office Suite; I, however, do not have the ability (yet!). :)

Thank you!

This link will povided an outlook calendar template for Word(.dot.) The
file downloaded is olcalndr.exe. The installation is within the file.
The template is for Word '97, but I have used it for each generation
since except 2007(Only dream of having it one day before the turn of
the century.) Once the desired calendar is made the table can be copied
and pasted into Powerpoint.
Automation is available for many of the features that you mentioned;
you just don't have to use the hammer and chisel quite so much. More of
a nodding of the head and clicking of the mouse to get it to spin. If
you need assistance to install the template in Word, someone will be
here to help with that.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...82-2D9A-496B-AC3B-E1D0B2812BB5&displaylang=EN

Happy calendaring,
Eldon
 

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