How to Create an Event Calendar in Microsoft Word
Open Microsoft Word., Go to File >>> Project Gallery., Choose the "Event Calendar.", Locate the "Month" and "Year" spaces at the beginning of the custom-made calendar., Make the font bigger so you can see it., Remove the pictures if you wish to...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open Microsoft Word.
You can find it on your dock, by searching the spotlight at the top, or searching from a folder.
Opening Microsoft Word will automatically open up a new document.
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Step 2: Go to File >>> Project Gallery.
Once you get there, click on "Calendars" from the Category sidebar. , This will direct you to the page where you can make your calendar. , Type in the month in the "Month" space and year in the "Year" space. , Go to Format >>> Font or press Command, and then D.
This will bring you to the font customization window.
Alternatively, you could zoom the calendar by going to View >>> Zoom, and choosing the size that you want to zoom to. , You can then add new ones (by clicking Insert >>> Picture >>> Clip Art... or From File... and follow the instructions to add a picture), or just leave the calendar as is. , The dates and days of the week are already there for you; they just may not be accurate yet.
Change the dates so that they are accurate. -
Step 3: Choose the "Event Calendar."
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Step 4: Locate the "Month" and "Year" spaces at the beginning of the custom-made calendar.
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Step 5: Make the font bigger so you can see it.
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Step 6: Remove the pictures if you wish to.
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Step 7: Modify the dates.
Detailed Guide
You can find it on your dock, by searching the spotlight at the top, or searching from a folder.
Opening Microsoft Word will automatically open up a new document.
You will not have to click on "New."
Once you get there, click on "Calendars" from the Category sidebar. , This will direct you to the page where you can make your calendar. , Type in the month in the "Month" space and year in the "Year" space. , Go to Format >>> Font or press Command, and then D.
This will bring you to the font customization window.
Alternatively, you could zoom the calendar by going to View >>> Zoom, and choosing the size that you want to zoom to. , You can then add new ones (by clicking Insert >>> Picture >>> Clip Art... or From File... and follow the instructions to add a picture), or just leave the calendar as is. , The dates and days of the week are already there for you; they just may not be accurate yet.
Change the dates so that they are accurate.
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