Publisher - Calendar - how to import holidays

M

mailgard

I have a calendar on my web site with the holidays, it is a no-frill calendar.
There is a 2007 and 2008 calendar.http://msauer.mvps.org/publisher_projects2.htm

Mary, you are in essence saying that Publisher can't do what Battle
asked. You inserted the holidays manually in your offerings. Why not
just say that and not do it for someone who could learn something from
doing it for themselves.
jmho...

SteveNC
 
M

Mary Sauer

Well Steve, you kind of have to assume the poster has discovered that holidays
aren't automatically inserted in a calendar in Publisher. Nowhere in my message
did I demand the poster use the calendar on my web site. It is useful for those
who need to know when these holidays occur. It sure saves a lot of retyping. One
can create their own calendar, copy/paste the holiday. The font can be changed
and graphics inserted.
It is simply a guide. One only has to look at the calendar and know my creation
talent is nil.
Thanks for your comment--- I'll think about wording my messages differently.
Maybe change the wording on the web page.
 
E

Ed Bennett

Mary said:
Well Steve, you kind of have to assume the poster has discovered that holidays
aren't automatically inserted in a calendar in Publisher.

Personally reading the OP's question I assumed that Battle had NOT
discovered that Publisher could not automagically insert holidays, hence
the question.
 
B

Battle

Thanks Mary. This saves some time. So I gather that adding the holidays has
to be done manually
 
M

mailgard

Well Steve, you kind of have to assume the poster has discovered that holidays
aren't automatically inserted in a calendar in Publisher. Nowhere in my message
did I demand the poster use the calendar on my web site. It is useful for those
who need to know when these holidays occur. It sure saves a lot of retyping. One
can create their own calendar, copy/paste the holiday. The font can be changed
and graphics inserted.
It is simply a guide. One only has to look at the calendar and know my creation
talent is nil.
Thanks for your comment--- I'll think about wording my messages differently.
Maybe change the wording on the web page.

But Mary, I feel that 99.9999% of the posters who ask that question
here don't know that :)

Why not just say, "nope Pub don't do that... I spent an hour or two
doing it... here take it! And send me $25 for my time!"

Cause they'll learn nothing by just taking it unless you make 25 bucks
for your time:) hehehe Then maybe they'll learn you gotta do it for
yourself...

steve
 

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