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Calendar in Publisher 2010
I'm using Office Pro. 2010 and I created a calendar in Publisher. I have all of my family birthdays,pictures,etc. I want to keep it the same for 2012 but I can't find any way to do this. Is it possible or do I need to start over with a new one.?
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I don't use it but doesn't that program upload to the web and update itself?
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Mondsreitersmann
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I don't think that's what he wants.
Trulad, can you be more specific? Are you talking about the file automatically changing the date whilst respecting the important dates?
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Mondsreitersmann
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OK, I'm in Publisher 2007. In your calendar the dates are set as simple text. Select the month and year and go to Insert > Date and Time… Then choose the format you want and check the ‘Update automatically’ box.
I have no clue about the days, though. |
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Yes, I want the calendar to stay the same, just update it to 2012.. Publisher 2007 was easy but 2010 doesn't have that,at least not that I can find.
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