From: Roy Colson on
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"Richard Tanner" <richardtanner12(a)orange.net> wrote in message
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> Is there a freeware, as opposed to the usual shareware, calendar maker I
> can download. I don't need the facility of putting in pretty pictures,
> just a table shwing months and days?
>
> I'm running W7.
>
> Richard


From: Richard Tanner on
Thanks for the suggestions, I have to admit that I couldn't find one
that suited so I open Oo Calc and made my own.

I did try searching in Google but could find either desktop calendars (I
already have one) or "freeware" which turned out to be a trial and I
object to sharp practice.

Richard
From: Laura Fredericks on

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On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 12:14:06 +0000, Richard Tanner
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>Is there a freeware, as opposed to the usual shareware, calendar
>maker I can download. I don't need the facility of putting in
>pretty pictures, just a table shwing months and days?

If you use Microsoft Office there are many free calendar templates
available on the Microsoft site.

Why use a separate program if you don't have to.

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From: Franklin on
Mike Easter wrote:

> Richard Tanner wrote:
>> Is there a freeware, as opposed to the usual shareware, calendar maker
> I
>> can download. I don't need the facility of putting in pretty pictures,
>> just a table shwing months and days?
>
> For an online gizmo to create/print a calendar constructed to my
> choosing at time&date
>
> http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/custommenu.html This is the
> advanced configuration form for the calendar customizer. The smaller,
> classic form with more basic options is available in the Basic Calendar
> Customizer.

Some of the other functions on that web site seem very useful.
From: K3 on
Richard Tanner wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions, I have to admit that I couldn't find one
> that suited so I open Oo Calc and made my own.
>
> I did try searching in Google but could find either desktop calendars
> (I already have one) or "freeware" which turned out to be a trial and
> I object to sharp practice.
>
> Richard

PC Magazine's DaysEase:
http://www.downloadtaxi.com/d/1147796909/daysease.zip

I've been using it for years to create family calendars.

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