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Default Appointment book...how to design in Word2003

Doable in Word but hard work. Definitely a task for Excel.

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"Wendy" wrote in message
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The question is can I do this in Word, is there a templet? I don't have
the
knowledge to begin and don't know where to start.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

You seem to have defined the problem and worked out the solution, so I'm
not
sure where the question is here.

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"Wendy" wrote in message
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every year I run around looking for an aoppointment book to fit the
hours

I
work (usually use week at-a-glance but I really need a full Sat and Sun

day
schedule).
I have printshop21....but the idea of putting a time at every line and

copy
that to each day...plus it won't let me print to the edge of the page
(new
version may).
I need to make a grid, have thicker and thinner lines to sep. hours and

1/4
hour segments and make the lines in shades of grey (something else I
can't

do
in PS)...if the time spent changing each columns date will be OK in
light

of
having a book fit to my needs (I say so now anyway)....
I imagine I can have it set in a spiral at Kinkos or something....
can I do this in Word? or is there a better program for it.....