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I can't find a calendar template for 2005 and beyond.
I want to display a calendar which will show at least the six months period,
or preferably the entire year, on a single sheet to print. Is there such a thing? I thought it might be the Excel selection of calendar types, but they do not cover 2005, but stop in 2005. -- Doug Thomas Consultant in Effective Communication |
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Hi
I made one - when you are interested, then I can post it (zipped), when you do give your mail address. Actually there are 2 modifications, in english (simply a yearly calendar, you tupe a year in, and the calendar for this year is displayed), and in estonian (on separate sheet Estonian state holidays for entered year are displayed, and in calendar those holydays are marked with different cell color. When you want to use this one, then you have to edit the formulas on holydays sheet accordingly your needs). Additionally in both calendars user can calculate ISO weeknumber for any valid date. Arvi Laanemets "douginrrnm" wrote in message ... I want to display a calendar which will show at least the six months period, or preferably the entire year, on a single sheet to print. Is there such a thing? I thought it might be the Excel selection of calendar types, but they do not cover 2005, but stop in 2005. -- Doug Thomas Consultant in Effective Communication |
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or preferably the entire year, on a single sheet to print.
For year 2005... http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...497641033.aspx http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...496991033.aspx http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...585711033.aspx HTH -- Dana DeLouis Win XP & Office 2003 "douginrrnm" wrote in message ... I want to display a calendar which will show at least the six months period, or preferably the entire year, on a single sheet to print. Is there such a thing? I thought it might be the Excel selection of calendar types, but they do not cover 2005, but stop in 2005. -- Doug Thomas Consultant in Effective Communication |
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Maybe you like this one
http://www.rondebruin.nl/weeknumber.htm You can choose the week number system -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "douginrrnm" wrote in message ... I want to display a calendar which will show at least the six months period, or preferably the entire year, on a single sheet to print. Is there such a thing? I thought it might be the Excel selection of calendar types, but they do not cover 2005, but stop in 2005. -- Doug Thomas Consultant in Effective Communication |
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Hi, Ron.
I see that I was not quite clear - what I need is a regular calendar with space to write appointments or plans in each day. I wonder if you have that kind of problem in your life as I do? I can go to the store and buy one, but the thing is about 24 in. x 36 in. I need something that can be printed out on a regular piece of paper. Thanks, Doug Thomas "Ron de Bruin" wrote: Maybe you like this one http://www.rondebruin.nl/weeknumber.htm You can choose the week number system -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "douginrrnm" wrote in message ... I want to display a calendar which will show at least the six months period, or preferably the entire year, on a single sheet to print. Is there such a thing? I thought it might be the Excel selection of calendar types, but they do not cover 2005, but stop in 2005. -- Doug Thomas Consultant in Effective Communication |
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Hi, Dana.
Any of those will do the job, but the middle one is for Excel 97 or later, which will work fine (I hope) with my Excel 98. Problem is, the instructions say I have to download as a compressed or zip file, then do a lot of manipulation to get it on my screen in a printable form. I just need a calendar that I can see on the screen and type into the boxes, and print the thing out without problems. Do you have any ideas? Thanks, Doug Thomas "Dana DeLouis" wrote: or preferably the entire year, on a single sheet to print. For year 2005... http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...497641033.aspx http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...496991033.aspx http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...585711033.aspx HTH -- Dana DeLouis Win XP & Office 2003 "douginrrnm" wrote in message ... I want to display a calendar which will show at least the six months period, or preferably the entire year, on a single sheet to print. Is there such a thing? I thought it might be the Excel selection of calendar types, but they do not cover 2005, but stop in 2005. -- Doug Thomas Consultant in Effective Communication |
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Hi
I'll send it tomorrow at work - I saved various stuff on CD before windows was reinstalled on home computer, but couldn't find it at moment. From your answer to Ron I understood, that you want to be able to enter various tasks or comments into calendar. My calendar isn't designed for that - with 12 columns for all months + a column wor weekday labels, and ~40 rows (some months expand over 6 different weeks), there is sparsely enough room to have all it on single A4 sheet anyway. And this is a dynamic calendar anyway - so really there is no way to have some fixed-date info there. Arvi Laanemets "douginrrnm" wrote in message ... Hi, Arvi. Yours was one of three posts I received, and I would like to look at your calendar. But, why can't you just send it as either a Word or Excel file attachment - every time I try to open a zipped file I have problems. My address is: Thanks, Doug Thomas "Arvi Laanemets" wrote: Hi I made one - when you are interested, then I can post it (zipped), when you do give your mail address. Actually there are 2 modifications, in english (simply a yearly calendar, you tupe a year in, and the calendar for this year is displayed), and in estonian (on separate sheet Estonian state holidays for entered year are displayed, and in calendar those holydays are marked with different cell color. When you want to use this one, then you have to edit the formulas on holydays sheet accordingly your needs). Additionally in both calendars user can calculate ISO weeknumber for any valid date. Arvi Laanemets "douginrrnm" wrote in message ... I want to display a calendar which will show at least the six months period, or preferably the entire year, on a single sheet to print. Is there such a thing? I thought it might be the Excel selection of calendar types, but they do not cover 2005, but stop in 2005. -- Doug Thomas Consultant in Effective Communication |
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