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Old October 11th, 2004, 08:05 AM
pathbunny
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I would like to make a family calendar for 2005 with room for birthdays,
anniversaries and other special days, how to do it?
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Old October 11th, 2004, 08:30 AM
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Run the calendar wizard. If it is not installed re-run setup and install
additional wizards and templates.

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pathbunny wrote:
I would like to make a family calendar for 2005 with room for
birthdays, anniversaries and other special days, how to do it?



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Old October 11th, 2004, 03:15 PM
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The calendars produced by the wizard are not very satisfactory for this
purpose. Especially if this is something you want to do every year (so that
you want to insert birthdays and anniversaries as repeating events), I
recommend Calendar Creator from Broderbund. It is a maddening program
(especially if you're used to Word's formatting flexibility), but it does
allow you to select from a variety of "sets" of dates (Jewish holidays,
Protestant holidays, U.S. national holidays, phases of the moon, etc.) to
add to your calendar and create additional sets of dates of your own (family
birthdays, friends' birthdays, etc.). They can be set up as repeating
events, and you can even print, e.g., "Jane's 14th birthday" or "Tom and
Helen's 40th wedding anniversary," and it will keep up with the events each
year and update the ordinals.

I have created such family calendars as Christmas presents a couple of times
(don't have the energy to do it every year), and they have been wildly
popular.

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Run the calendar wizard. If it is not installed re-run setup and install
additional wizards and templates.

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My web site www.gmayor.com
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pathbunny wrote:
I would like to make a family calendar for 2005 with room for
birthdays, anniversaries and other special days, how to do it?




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Old October 12th, 2004, 04:06 PM
Ed Weber
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Download Calendar30.exe from

http://www.productivitytalk.com/macros.php


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