Beruflich Dokumente
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Note: These instructions apply to Excel 2000/2002(XP)/2003 Also, if you are trying to figure out how the template works, you'll need to do two things: 1) Go to Insert > Names > Define, and take note of the named ranges 2) Unhide the Settings sheet by going to Format > Sheet > Unhide
Copying the Color Scheme When coping the sheet to a new workbook, the color scheme will change to that of the new workbook. In Excel 2000/2002(XP)/2003, this will be very obvious (the calendar will turn a hideous orange color. To update the colors in the new workbook, follow the directions below. In the New Excel Workbook 1) Go to Tools -> Options 2) Choose the "Color" tab 3) In the "Copy colors from" field, choose this file (the excel calendar template). Note: You can only copy colors from a file that is already open.
November 2004
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a) Select one or both of the calendars b) Hold down the "Shift" key as you click on the Edit menu. This makes the option "Copy Picture" appear. c) Choose the options you want, and select OK. d) Paste (Ctrl+v) the image into Excel.
Printing
Everything is already set up to print the calendar to letter size paper (landscape), but here are a few printing tips: Fitting the Calendar to the Paper Size a) Go to File -> Print Area -> Set Print Area b) Select the range of cells you want to print. c) Go to File -> Page Setup d) In the Page tab, select the "Fit To: " option e) Select print preview and change other options as needed.
A convenient place for the grid button is next to the zoom dropdown box.
To quickly select just the cells containing the day of the month, press Ctrl+G and select "calendarDays"
JUNE 2012
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