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12 month planner
Hi, I am using Publiisher 2007, it is good to know that it is a bug in the
software and not me. But I do have access to Publisher 2003. I will give this a try tomorrow at work and let you know what happened. Thanks so much "Carrie" wrote: "Mary Sauer" wrote in message ... When you select booklet in the page setup, Publisher lays out the pages correctly, you do not have to guess what page is in back of what page. I think the reason I had to do that was because of using the duplex printing and printing both sides at the same time. or, maybe I'm just easily confused (LOL) ~ Carrie Publisher uses groups of four. Your planner, using all 12 months will probably have 16 pages. What version Publisher are you using? There are some bugs in 2007 that messes with the wizards, especially the Design Gallery objects. (2003 Publisher and below)...The better way is to use the File, new... "Publications for Print" and select the calendar. Change the date range. ImportantAfter all the pages are created, file, page setup, printer tab, select legal, landscape. In page setup select booklet. Publisher will ask about adjusting the pages. Click yes or okay. (This does not work in 2007, all the adjusting will be manual). On page one, Insert, page, type two, pay no attention to the query, click no. Go to the last page of the booklet, insert page, type two again. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Autumnm" wrote in message ... At this point I am not going to be picky. But idealy I want to use 8 1/2 by 10 and want to be able to fold it like a book, however I have no objection to using legal paper. A yearly format with one month per page would be good, so that our clients would be able to write appointments and contacts down and show them to their Case Manager as prove of job search. I tried to use a template but could not figure which months should go on the flip side of what other months. "Mary Sauer" wrote: Do you want a booklet type planner? One month per page? The best calendars for this would be those in the Design Gallery. They are small and can be resized. Let us know how you want it setup, we will help you figure it out. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Autumnm" wrote in message ... nThank you for your repies. I should go into more detail. I work for a non profit. Our main focus is the homeless and getting them job ready. We get about 25 people coming through our class each week. I thought it would nice to be able to give everyone a planner as part of their job search plan. We can not afford to buy them and can't depend on the free stuff. My only option is to produce something in house. "Mary Sauer" wrote: There are planners here, probably not what you are wanting. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...nner&av=TPL000 What dimensions are you using? You probably could get a reasonably priced planner at a big box store. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Autumnm" wrote in message ... I have been trying to create a 12 month planner. I would like the two sided kind that I can bind. It is possible to use a planner as a guide, but time is a problem. I would like to just use a template. Thanks |
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