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Old November 28th, 2006, 12:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Randee
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Default Changing Publisher Calendar

I have created a 2007 calendar using the 2003 version of Publisher. What I
need is one continuous document with all 12 months, but what I have gotten
instead is each month is on a tab at the bottom (like Excel does). Can I
reformat this to make it one document, instead of being "chopped up" into 12
different documents? Or is there a way to create a 12 month calendar that is
one continuous document?
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Old November 28th, 2006, 11:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mary Sauer
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Default Changing Publisher Calendar

If your calendar pages are standard letter size, setup a page as a banner,
copy/paste each month into the new publication and rotate 90 degrees. I don't
know how helpful this would be however, you will have to cut and glue as the
publication will be tiled.

If you want these calendars as a web page, elongate your web page, copy/paste.

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I have created a 2007 calendar using the 2003 version of Publisher. What I
need is one continuous document with all 12 months, but what I have gotten
instead is each month is on a tab at the bottom (like Excel does). Can I
reformat this to make it one document, instead of being "chopped up" into 12
different documents? Or is there a way to create a 12 month calendar that is
one continuous document?



 




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