BruceMeneghin
Wed Oct 04 13:05:01 CDT 2006
Thanks for the tip. I'm more familiar with pgming for MSAccess so I was able
to get what I needed with an MSAccess report. A better Wizard would be able
to open and edit many style variations of a standardized calendar template...
something to work on in the off-season.
"Shauna Kelly" wrote:
> Hi Bruce
>
> If you have an English language version of Office, and Office was installed
> in the default location, and the Wizards were installed when Word was
> installed, and the Calendar Wizard has been used, then you'll find the
> Wizard at C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\1033\Calendar
> Wizard.Wiz.
>
> Copy that file and name it Bruce Calendar Wizard.dot.
>
> Now, you can use File > Open to open it, and you can change it as you
> choose. The VBA code that runs the wizard is not protected.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
>
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word
>
>
> "Bruce Meneghin" <Bruce Meneghin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C1521120-5AE5-412A-BC98-89FD10D18E27@microsoft.com...
> > The calendar format template (for Word) I need was found in
> > Calendars>2005.
> > Surely there is a way to create a template that can be used for any year
> > or
> > used by the Calendar Wizard. Anyone?
>
>
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