![]() I do not know whether everything still works then but you can always reload your template ofcourse. To create a calendar for 2009 you can just enter a 9 in cell B17Ģ) To merge cells you could try to select (for example) cells b6:c6 and then choose format > merge cells. =now()+365 is (roughly) 1 year ahead (use 366 in leap years) Thanks for creating this very useful (for me) template.ġ) Now is just now. Is it possible to add columns and lines to the boxes for the dates? I think this would also address another person's comment about needing to put a line break in-if you have several lines, then you can put in several entries on each date. I tried to add some additional lines but didn't understand well enough how your formatting was created, so it made a mess of how things look. In other calendars I have used there are several lines and several columns in each date (without lines around them so it looks like one day). It would often be nice to put 2 or 3 different activities during each day. I often need to make an activity cross several days (merge cells) but don't see how to do this.ģ. I am often making calendars 1 - 2 years ahead of the current month/date.Ģ. I'm not sure what the "Now" parameter comes from and how to change it. ![]() Move into the next year or several months ahead. There are a couple of things I haven't figured out how to do.ġ. I use the calendar to print out activities for people I work with. ![]()
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