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How can I set a format I like in the calendar wizard?
I like the calendar wizard as I need to have calendars printed quite often
for recording dates and such. I don't like the general box style and I can edit each page but would like to figure a way out to do this much quicker. Or even just change the template so I don't have to edite every single time. Thanks Brandon |
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How can I set a format I like in the calendar wizard?
Hi Brandon
The Calendar Wizard is (by default) at C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\1033\Calendar Wizard.Wiz. You can use File Open and navigate to that file to open the Wizard itself. You can change Styles, AutoTexts or the VBA code to suit your needs. The opportunities to mess this up are considerable, so a wise person would make a backup first. Or, perhaps better, copy the Calendar Wizard.wiz file and name it Brandon's Calendar.wiz. Put it in your user templates folder (that's the folder identified at Tools Options File Locations User Templates). Now, edit it as you require. When you need a new calendar, do File New and choose your calendar wizard. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Brandon" wrote in message ... I like the calendar wizard as I need to have calendars printed quite often for recording dates and such. I don't like the general box style and I can edit each page but would like to figure a way out to do this much quicker. Or even just change the template so I don't have to edite every single time. Thanks Brandon |
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