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Old December 27th, 2006, 02:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Carrie
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Default Making a calendar in french?


I've been learning french, and come across a calendar to download in french
(dl one page at a time). I looked into this once before, thinking Publisher
might have a language option to change calendars into directly, but couldn't
find any (I have publisher 2000)

Last year when I did this I saved the 12 french pages and copy-pasted them
onto the pages 1-12 in a basic calender in Publisher. I could probably use
blank pages and start with 12 (and a cover and backpage, if I want them)
too.

Is there any easier way to do this? If I have all the pages of the french
calendar downloaded into a file, like in My Documents (as jpgs) what is the
best way to get it into Publisher? The point of this would be to have the 12
pages all together in one place, in a calendar set up.

I could probably open Paint Shop Pro or something and print them one at a
time that way.

Just wondering if there's something I'm missing - and (as always) looking
to learn.

Thanks,

Carrie


 




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