Friday, December 16, 2011

How to Use the Calendar Wizard in Microsoft Word


1. Launch Microsoft Word. Click the “File” tab. Click “New.” Double-click the “Calendars” button.
2. Double-click the file folder icon with the current year or the year for your calendar. For Microsoft 2010, the latest file folder shows “2012 calendars,” but you’ll be able to configure later-year calendars in the next steps.
3. Scroll through the design templates. Note that all calendars are customizable. Double-click a template, such as “2012 12-Month Basic Calendar.”
4. Click the “Select a year to create calendar” drop-down menu and choose a year for the calendar, such as “2013.”
5. Click the “Sunday” or “Monday” radio button for what day the calendar should start its weeks on.
6. Click “OK.” Click “OK” again at the “Your calendar has been successfully updated” window. After a few moments, the new calendar appears in a new Word window. If you chose a month-by-month calendar, scroll through the 12 pages in the Word document to view the calendar.
 

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