Microsoft puts calendar templates on their site on a schedule that they
determine. This is strictly a user-to-user forum, and it's likely that no
one reading your several posts on this topic has any idea when the template
will appear.
In the meantime, you could:
- Take last year's calendar and renumber it.
- Create ordinary 2010 and 2011 calendars, using a macro such as the one at
http://www.gmayor.com/CalendarMacro.htm, and cut-and-paste the months
together to make an academic calendar.
- Use Outlook, if you have it. It prints perfectly serviceable calendars for
any range of dates.
- Check Google for other sources of academic calendars.
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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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