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W7 MS Works. Creating a Month, Day Week (MDW) or Lunar Calendar

Asked By wolf_track
14-Mar-10 06:38 PM
I'd like to create a MDW, but do not see a way to do it. Under Outlook
2007 it looks like one can produce one. I may have the wrong impression
of a MDW. I thought it had three parts, with a 30 day calendar in the
top half, and in the bottom something about notes, possibly more.
Anyway, how do I determine what is available?

I do not have 2007 Office. Student version under W7. I see 2007 allows
for a moon/lunar calendar, but it is a template, and not directly
available in 2007.


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I do not believe you can do this in Works calendar.

RockBandNut replied to wolf_track
17-Mar-10 05:55 PM
I do not believe you can do this in Works calendar.  There are several options
available when you print your calendar, such as:
- Day by appointments
- Day by hours
- Day list
- Day list by sections
- Week
- Month

I believe lunar calendar is available in Works calendar, but only if your
computer is set to whatever locale that uses lunar calendars (or by
installing that language version of Works.  Works does not have language
packs).

HTH,
RockBandNut
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