Tomorrow is the Ides of March. In a couple weeks, April Fools' Day,
Microsoft Office 2007, and then May Day. So many days to plan and dates to keep track of--and we have some wonderful new Word calendar templates to help you do just that.
First, we have calendar templates for students. The student calendars all have a custom ribbon tab that puts all the customization features, such as changing the dates, within easy reach. (Note that they contain macros to make this code work, so you must click enable macros when you use the templates in order for them to work properly.)
The first features highlighting because those deadlines are important.
And the other three student calendar templates--A, B, and C--have space to list upcoming projects and are optimized for printing in black and white (artier, and possibly less expensive, too).
You can copy and paste the graphics and design elements among any of the three to create your own personal calendar. And they have great spaces for lists and notes.
I need one of these.
More calendars
If your school daze is long past, you can track important dates and appointments with the new Julian calendar--with ample room for notes. Or decorate your wall with a calendar from our new, big 11x17-inch 12-month Photo Calendar template.
Want to see more time at once? Download our template for a calendar with four months on each page, or our photo calendar with the whole year on one page (it comes in a business version, too).
All these templates were designed to take advantage of Word 2010 features, so you can change the theme colors, apply artistic effects, and get the calendar you want.
Each calendar comes with explanatory text to help you navigate the different ways to personalize template elements.
Happy planning ahead!
-- Joannie Stangeland
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