How do I make a blank calendar without days or numbers or months or year--just a blank calendar?
D David A. Stone Nov 28, 2005 #1 How do I make a blank calendar without days or numbers or months or year--just a blank calendar?
D Dawn Crosier Nov 28, 2005 #2 I would create a table which is 7 cells wide by 4 rows deep. Then in Table Properties, I would set the row height for 1" -- Dawn Crosier Microsoft MVP "Education Lasts a Lifetime" This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn as well. in message How do I make a blank calendar without days or numbers or months or year--just a blank calendar?
I would create a table which is 7 cells wide by 4 rows deep. Then in Table Properties, I would set the row height for 1" -- Dawn Crosier Microsoft MVP "Education Lasts a Lifetime" This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn as well. in message How do I make a blank calendar without days or numbers or months or year--just a blank calendar?
B Bob I Nov 28, 2005 #3 Mmm, perhaps 5 rows? Otherwise only good for February and then only 3 out of 4 years.
D Dawn Crosier Nov 28, 2005 #4 LOL - of course you are correct, I was not looking at a calendar when I replied. -- Dawn Crosier Microsoft MVP "Education Lasts a Lifetime" This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn as well. Mmm, perhaps 5 rows? Otherwise only good for February and then only 3 out of 4 years.
LOL - of course you are correct, I was not looking at a calendar when I replied. -- Dawn Crosier Microsoft MVP "Education Lasts a Lifetime" This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn as well. Mmm, perhaps 5 rows? Otherwise only good for February and then only 3 out of 4 years.
T Tony Jollans Nov 29, 2005 #5 Seems to me it would be an easy mistake to make when looking at a *blank* calendar - no days, no numbers, no months, no years - must be just pictures.
Seems to me it would be an easy mistake to make when looking at a *blank* calendar - no days, no numbers, no months, no years - must be just pictures.