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I download the microsoft calendar template and I need to know if it's
possible to merge cells or Type across the columns from Sun to Mon?


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There appears to be a ton of calendar templates available at MS. It would be
tough to guess which one you're using. Can you tell us the exact name of the
one you downloaded?
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Hope it helps!
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I download the microsoft calendar template and I need to know if it's
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As previously stated, it is possible to merge cells in any table. Have you
tried it?

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I download the microsoft calendar template and I need to know if it's
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2006 calendar (Mon-Sun, 12-pp., classic blue)


"Anne Troy" wrote:

There appears to be a ton of calendar templates available at MS. It would be
tough to guess which one you're using. Can you tell us the exact name of the
one you downloaded?
************
Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

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I download the microsoft calendar template and I need to know if it's
possible to merge cells or Type across the columns from Sun to Mon?





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It's not a table that I made, and I have tried almost everything I know of
unless it's not possible to due this to a template. Below is the template I
downloaded. Thanks Granma Tech11742

2006 calendar (Mon-Sun, 12-pp., classic blue)


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

As previously stated, it is possible to merge cells in any table. Have you
tried it?

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
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I download the microsoft calendar template and I need to know if it's
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Hi, Tech. Okay. I got ya. I assume that merging cells isn't really what you
want to do since that actually puts the dates into one cell as well. If
you're trying to show an event that overlaps days, then use a textbox. From
the Drawing toolbar, click the textbox button, click and drag a box about
the size you want and to cover over top of the days you want. Type your
event name. Click on the border of the textbox. Use the fill bucket on the
Drawing toolbar to say "No Fill" (which I assume you'd like to have) and you
can also remove the border by choosing the Line Color button and choose "No
line".

Yes, you can merge cells in that file. But, No. I don't see any way to merge
cells that would make sense for you.
************
Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

"Tech11742" wrote in message
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2006 calendar (Mon-Sun, 12-pp., classic blue)


"Anne Troy" wrote:

There appears to be a ton of calendar templates available at MS. It would
be
tough to guess which one you're using. Can you tell us the exact name of
the
one you downloaded?
************
Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

"Tech11742" wrote in message
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I download the microsoft calendar template and I need to know if it's
possible to merge cells or Type across the columns from Sun to Mon?







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Yes!! Thank you very much.

"Anne Troy" wrote:

Hi, Tech. Okay. I got ya. I assume that merging cells isn't really what you
want to do since that actually puts the dates into one cell as well. If
you're trying to show an event that overlaps days, then use a textbox. From
the Drawing toolbar, click the textbox button, click and drag a box about
the size you want and to cover over top of the days you want. Type your
event name. Click on the border of the textbox. Use the fill bucket on the
Drawing toolbar to say "No Fill" (which I assume you'd like to have) and you
can also remove the border by choosing the Line Color button and choose "No
line".

Yes, you can merge cells in that file. But, No. I don't see any way to merge
cells that would make sense for you.
************
Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

"Tech11742" wrote in message
...
2006 calendar (Mon-Sun, 12-pp., classic blue)


"Anne Troy" wrote:

There appears to be a ton of calendar templates available at MS. It would
be
tough to guess which one you're using. Can you tell us the exact name of
the
one you downloaded?
************
Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

"Tech11742" wrote in message
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I download the microsoft calendar template and I need to know if it's
possible to merge cells or Type across the columns from Sun to Mon?








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Cool.
************
Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

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Yes!! Thank you very much.

"Anne Troy" wrote:

Hi, Tech. Okay. I got ya. I assume that merging cells isn't really what
you
want to do since that actually puts the dates into one cell as well. If
you're trying to show an event that overlaps days, then use a textbox.
From
the Drawing toolbar, click the textbox button, click and drag a box about
the size you want and to cover over top of the days you want. Type your
event name. Click on the border of the textbox. Use the fill bucket on
the
Drawing toolbar to say "No Fill" (which I assume you'd like to have) and
you
can also remove the border by choosing the Line Color button and choose
"No
line".

Yes, you can merge cells in that file. But, No. I don't see any way to
merge
cells that would make sense for you.
************
Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

"Tech11742" wrote in message
...
2006 calendar (Mon-Sun, 12-pp., classic blue)


"Anne Troy" wrote:

There appears to be a ton of calendar templates available at MS. It
would
be
tough to guess which one you're using. Can you tell us the exact name
of
the
one you downloaded?
************
Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

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I download the microsoft calendar template and I need to know if it's
possible to merge cells or Type across the columns from Sun to Mon?










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