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DressyFemme
I have a Microsoft Publisher calendar document that was created in 2005 that
shows the dates Monday - Sunday. When I print it, it will not print out any
dates
that fall after the fifth week (eg January 2006 it prints up to January 29th
but not the 30th or 31st). These are in an "overflow" area. But when I open
the calendar part in Word to edit the calendar, it appears normally and that
sixth week shows up just fine. I need that sixth week to print OR I need to
do the split date feature (I would prefer the split date).
How can I set up the numbers in one of those cells so it appears like the
traditional
calendar format of the lower number in the upper LH corner, a separator
line, and then the bottom RH corner being the date? (The final cell will
appear to be diagonally split from lower left to upper right by a line, with
23 in the upper LH corner and 30 in the lower RH corner). It almost looks
like a fraction when it's done correctly.
Any suggestions?
Thanks....
Dressy
shows the dates Monday - Sunday. When I print it, it will not print out any
dates
that fall after the fifth week (eg January 2006 it prints up to January 29th
but not the 30th or 31st). These are in an "overflow" area. But when I open
the calendar part in Word to edit the calendar, it appears normally and that
sixth week shows up just fine. I need that sixth week to print OR I need to
do the split date feature (I would prefer the split date).
How can I set up the numbers in one of those cells so it appears like the
traditional
calendar format of the lower number in the upper LH corner, a separator
line, and then the bottom RH corner being the date? (The final cell will
appear to be diagonally split from lower left to upper right by a line, with
23 in the upper LH corner and 30 in the lower RH corner). It almost looks
like a fraction when it's done correctly.
Any suggestions?
Thanks....
Dressy