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I create a planning calendar each year for our staff.
It is very colourful and contains lots of clipart.
When you set up the initial calendar using the calendar wizard the text is
very large, there are no lines etc. etc.
I cannot hightlight every page and make my changes once, I have found I have
to go page by page (month by month) and change the font size, then add the
gridlines, then increase the margins to make use of the whole page, then
distribute rows and columns evenly. Then I go to the next page and repeat
all the steps. This is a) time consuming and b) difficult to create uniform
pages which is the goal when you are setting this up and having it bound and
used for the year.

Can anyone please help me with these set up issues if they can be done all
at once that would be wonderful.
Thank you for your time.
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What calendar are you using?

"Pat" wrote:

I create a planning calendar each year for our staff.
It is very colourful and contains lots of clipart.
When you set up the initial calendar using the calendar wizard the text is
very large, there are no lines etc. etc.
I cannot hightlight every page and make my changes once, I have found I have
to go page by page (month by month) and change the font size, then add the
gridlines, then increase the margins to make use of the whole page, then
distribute rows and columns evenly. Then I go to the next page and repeat
all the steps. This is a) time consuming and b) difficult to create uniform
pages which is the goal when you are setting this up and having it bound and
used for the year.

Can anyone please help me with these set up issues if they can be done all
at once that would be wonderful.
Thank you for your time.
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Thanks, Pat

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What calendar are you using?

"Pat" wrote:

I create a planning calendar each year for our staff.
It is very colourful and contains lots of clipart.
When you set up the initial calendar using the calendar wizard the text is
very large, there are no lines etc. etc.
I cannot hightlight every page and make my changes once, I have found I have
to go page by page (month by month) and change the font size, then add the
gridlines, then increase the margins to make use of the whole page, then
distribute rows and columns evenly. Then I go to the next page and repeat
all the steps. This is a) time consuming and b) difficult to create uniform
pages which is the goal when you are setting this up and having it bound and
used for the year.

Can anyone please help me with these set up issues if they can be done all
at once that would be wonderful.
Thank you for your time.
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Thanks, Pat

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I am using Microsoft Word 2002
From the Calendar Wizard I am using the Boxes & Borders style, portrait
without a photo and making 13 consecutive months (single page each).

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"Pat" wrote:

I create a planning calendar each year for our staff.
It is very colourful and contains lots of clipart.
When you set up the initial calendar using the calendar wizard the text is
very large, there are no lines etc. etc.
I cannot hightlight every page and make my changes once, I have found I have
to go page by page (month by month) and change the font size, then add the
gridlines, then increase the margins to make use of the whole page, then
distribute rows and columns evenly. Then I go to the next page and repeat
all the steps. This is a) time consuming and b) difficult to create uniform
pages which is the goal when you are setting this up and having it bound and
used for the year.

Can anyone please help me with these set up issues if they can be done all
at once that would be wonderful.
Thank you for your time.
--
Thanks, Pat

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I am using Microsoft Word 2002
From the Calendar Wizard I am using the Boxes & Borders style, portrait
without a photo and making 13 consecutive months (single page each).

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Thanks, Pat


"Pat" wrote:

I create a planning calendar each year for our staff.
It is very colourful and contains lots of clipart.
When you set up the initial calendar using the calendar wizard the text is
very large, there are no lines etc. etc.
I cannot hightlight every page and make my changes once, I have found I have
to go page by page (month by month) and change the font size, then add the
gridlines, then increase the margins to make use of the whole page, then
distribute rows and columns evenly. Then I go to the next page and repeat
all the steps. This is a) time consuming and b) difficult to create uniform
pages which is the goal when you are setting this up and having it bound and
used for the year.

Can anyone please help me with these set up issues if they can be done all
at once that would be wonderful.
Thank you for your time.
--
Thanks, Pat

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