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Thread ID: 145524 2017-11-23 23:00:00 Calender or timetable idea? beetle (243) Press F1
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1442479 2017-11-23 23:00:00 Hi all,

I am currently working as a relief teacher and can be in multiple different places in one week and would like to make a fridge page calender thing that goes from now to christmas as a guide on where i am working etc, mostly for the kids at home to know where I am on any given day......as I am local and commuting out of town for work as well, so gone early and back late.

so in the past i have used publisher to make a year calender, is there a simple way I can make a printable one from mid nov to christmas? and then maybe another page for january ???

i may laminate it for ease.

any ideas ?

monday - friday, with each day having a box, showing a week at a time? needs to have correct dates on it too.

thanks
beetle (243)
1442480 2017-11-23 23:26:00 I use the inbuilt calendar in Windows 10. You can arrange it into various formats from daily to yearly and everything in between, as well as times, once created simply print it. ( ctrl+P) wainuitech (129)
1442481 2017-11-23 23:41:00 But dont I have Win 7 ?

had to think then, what computer am i on............... other ones are XP.... dont own any myself of Win 10....... would have to ask the kids to use theres if thats the case.
beetle (243)
1442482 2017-11-23 23:59:00 If you have a spreadsheet program there are plenty of online templates for calendars for excel etc, I downloaded one a few years ago and modify and print it out in january for work. dugimodo (138)
1442483 2017-11-24 00:18:00 I just print a month from Outlooks Calender. (XP & Win7)
Maybee go to Google calendar & print out the month from there (havnt tried that)

I get your point though , that function should have been standard in Win, right there with Calc & notepad
1101 (13337)
1442484 2017-11-24 18:39:00 I'd use Excel, Beetle. It's easy enough, one of the many things Excel is good for (other than spreadsheets). pctek (84)
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