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When will the 2010-2011 Academic calendar templateswill be availab
My dept used this template for the first time this past year and we are
planning next year. Should would be nice to have this ready soon. |
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When will the 2010-2011 Academic calendar templateswill be availab
Microsoft puts calendar templates on their site on a schedule that they
determine. This is strictly a user-to-user forum, and it's likely that no one reading your several posts on this topic has any idea when the template will appear. In the meantime, you could: - Take last year's calendar and renumber it. - Create ordinary 2010 and 2011 calendars, using a macro such as the one at http://www.gmayor.com/CalendarMacro.htm, and cut-and-paste the months together to make an academic calendar. - Use Outlook, if you have it. It prints perfectly serviceable calendars for any range of dates. - Check Google for other sources of academic calendars. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. CMDinAK wrote: My dept used this template for the first time this past year and we are planning next year. Should would be nice to have this ready soon. |
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