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I downloaded a 2009 calendar template from Microsoft and when I opened it it
was January. I could delete the month and days and enter my own information but that seems like a lot of work. Is there a easier way? |
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There should be a separate page for each month of the year in the template
file (usually one month per page). If there isn't, try a different template. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Walter Goldschmidt" wrote in message ... I downloaded a 2009 calendar template from Microsoft and when I opened it it was January. I could delete the month and days and enter my own information but that seems like a lot of work. Is there a easier way? |
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How do you check template for other months. Also when you open Word how do
you find the templates? "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... There should be a separate page for each month of the year in the template file (usually one month per page). If there isn't, try a different template. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Walter Goldschmidt" wrote in message ... I downloaded a 2009 calendar template from Microsoft and when I opened it it was January. I could delete the month and days and enter my own information but that seems like a lot of work. Is there a easier way? |
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You should be able to scroll down to the following pages, assuming that the
template in question has more than one page, that is. Once a template has been downloaded and installed you should be able to find it via File | New (Word 97-2003). If you are using Word 2007, click the Office button and then click New. In the left pane, choose the "My templates" option (unless of course you see it listed when you select "Blank and recent." -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Walter Goldschmidt" wrote in message ... How do you check template for other months. Also when you open Word how do you find the templates? "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... There should be a separate page for each month of the year in the template file (usually one month per page). If there isn't, try a different template. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Walter Goldschmidt" wrote in message ... I downloaded a 2009 calendar template from Microsoft and when I opened it it was January. I could delete the month and days and enter my own information but that seems like a lot of work. Is there a easier way? |
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I don't see the office button when I open Word 2007. I also don't see my
templates anywhere. "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You should be able to scroll down to the following pages, assuming that the template in question has more than one page, that is. Once a template has been downloaded and installed you should be able to find it via File | New (Word 97-2003). If you are using Word 2007, click the Office button and then click New. In the left pane, choose the "My templates" option (unless of course you see it listed when you select "Blank and recent." -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Walter Goldschmidt" wrote in message ... How do you check template for other months. Also when you open Word how do you find the templates? "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... There should be a separate page for each month of the year in the template file (usually one month per page). If there isn't, try a different template. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Walter Goldschmidt" wrote in message ... I downloaded a 2009 calendar template from Microsoft and when I opened it it was January. I could delete the month and days and enter my own information but that seems like a lot of work. Is there a easier way? |
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I just realized it's open in Excel not Word. You know anything about Excel?
"Walter Goldschmidt" wrote in message ... I don't see the office button when I open Word 2007. I also don't see my templates anywhere. "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You should be able to scroll down to the following pages, assuming that the template in question has more than one page, that is. Once a template has been downloaded and installed you should be able to find it via File | New (Word 97-2003). If you are using Word 2007, click the Office button and then click New. In the left pane, choose the "My templates" option (unless of course you see it listed when you select "Blank and recent." -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Walter Goldschmidt" wrote in message ... How do you check template for other months. Also when you open Word how do you find the templates? "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... There should be a separate page for each month of the year in the template file (usually one month per page). If there isn't, try a different template. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Walter Goldschmidt" wrote in message ... I downloaded a 2009 calendar template from Microsoft and when I opened it it was January. I could delete the month and days and enter my own information but that seems like a lot of work. Is there a easier way? |
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If it's an Excel template, then you should ask in an Excel NG. Probably each
month is on a separate tab (look at the bottom). And Excel 2007 should also have an Office button. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Walter Goldschmidt" wrote in message ... I just realized it's open in Excel not Word. You know anything about Excel? "Walter Goldschmidt" wrote in message ... I don't see the office button when I open Word 2007. I also don't see my templates anywhere. "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You should be able to scroll down to the following pages, assuming that the template in question has more than one page, that is. Once a template has been downloaded and installed you should be able to find it via File | New (Word 97-2003). If you are using Word 2007, click the Office button and then click New. In the left pane, choose the "My templates" option (unless of course you see it listed when you select "Blank and recent." -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Walter Goldschmidt" wrote in message ... How do you check template for other months. Also when you open Word how do you find the templates? "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... There should be a separate page for each month of the year in the template file (usually one month per page). If there isn't, try a different template. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Walter Goldschmidt" wrote in message ... I downloaded a 2009 calendar template from Microsoft and when I opened it it was January. I could delete the month and days and enter my own information but that seems like a lot of work. Is there a easier way? |
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