Office Casual: How to know what day it is (with a free calendar)

Why do we still buy $12 calendars even though finding what day it is as simple as looking at your computer or phone? It's not new to create your own, but I wanted to show you how simply you can do it with a free template at Office Online.

You can download the template mentioned here and the calendar I made here. All templates for 2011 calendars--over 100--can be found at Office.com.

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--Doug

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  • u should b clouse your company

  • i cant figure out how excel works

  • thank you! finally someone else that shares my opinions!

  • pliz can u help me to do my calendar

  • Is this calendar compatible with Windows Office XP?

  • this is the best place i've been to.

  • i want to learn how to make calendar with the aid of the pc

  • I am new and I still want to know more howeverI have heared that its very good and working effectively

  • would surely make my life easier, as long as it will be easy to access. Be looking forward to having it, as long as it's for free.

  • I'm looking for the template. Why do i want to watch a video? What's in it for me? i don't care about some MS geek's ego and how he can star in a video.

    Cut to the chase! Wheres the template? I don't want to waste time reviewing someone's idea of a cute video that doesn't mean squat to me.

  • Its very good and working effectively

  • iam omid from kabul thanks from microsoft company and

    i think microsoft company is the best company among other company bye

  • man may come man may go but i will go for ever.

  • To Chuck Howard: The template is based on which version of Office you have, not your operation system. Mine was made in Office 2007, but there are gobs of templates for all versions at Office Online. Click on the Templates tab and search.

  • To Marv: the video is just an option, perhaps an introduction for those who may not have dove into the template world. I did have the links in the post, but have elevated those so customers looking to get to meat of the matter can simply click. --Doug

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