"Chris BONDE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >> I have created a perpetual calendar using Calc. It probably has been >> done before but I did it for the challenge. It consists of 2 sheets. >> The first is a template for 1 month. You enter a month number and year >> and the calendar is created dynamically using formulas. There are no >> macros. The calendar displays holidays that are on the 2nd sheet. The >> second sheet contains a list of holidays. The dates are generated >> based on the year entered on the 1st sheet. It has fixed holidays, >> holidays that are 1st, 2nd, etc. week of month, and holidays related >> to Easter. >> >> The calendar displays up to 2 holidays for a single date. The second >> search was a challenge. >> >> You can find it at http://www.dcsi.net/~denmarks/Calendar.ods. IE will >> changed it to a zip file when downloaded so you will have to rename it >> back to ods. Let me know of any errors or comments. >> >> -- >> Dennis Marks >> > Dennis: > I have downloaded the file and have started to play with it. > So far so good. It will, I think when printed make a A4 or 8.5*11 monthly > calendar, > with the holidays as in the second file. I think that I know how to > change the file to > set up Canadian holidays (What about Danish holidays?) > > Most of the folk that I know have a pocket calendar, about > 6.5*7(long)[0.75 heading, > 4.5 for 5 weeks, and 1.5 for notes]. > > Q1 Can your calendar be modified to look after such, and, have printed in > the > notations for each day (has to be limited)? > Q2 Does anyone out there know of something similar to what I would like to > do? > > Chris
The spreadsheet was not designed to be printed. It is up to you to modify it. -- Dennis Disclaimer: The above is my opinion. I do not guarantee it. Be sure to back up any files involved and use at your own risk. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
