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Special occasions, birthdays, anniversaries, schedules, seasons, and even deadlines – all these things have one thing in common, and that is the date. If you’re the type of person who has a busy schedule, I know that you would have one thing that is an essential part of your life. A calendar is surely one item that is always at the top of your list. Now that the last quarter of the year is almost up, it’s now time for you to look for a new calendar – a print 2008 calendar, that is. And I know that although there are a lot of calendars already available in the market - in all shapes and sizes even - nothing can beat a customized and personalized print 2008 calendar created by yourself. You don’t even have to toil too much to create your own print 2008 calendar. Microsoft Publisher will help you with templates that you can tweak according to your specifications. Here’s how: 1 – Open your Microsoft Publisher program and click on the “Publications for Print”, which is found in the left-hand column. From there, scroll down and select the “Calendar” option from the list. 2 – Choose your print 2008 calendar size from a list in your Microsoft Publisher. If you have the newer version you would probably have sizes in full-page or wallet size. An older version would only offer one size though. 3 – Select one of the templates for your print 2008 calendar. You can always choose the standard design of large boxes and easy-to-read dates. But if you really want to stand out, you can always opt for unusual designs that Microsoft Publisher program also have in its list of calendar printing design templates. 4 – Do your own thing with your print 2008 calendar and customize it according to how you want it to look when it’s finished. When you have chosen your calendar printing design, the calendar wizard that is included in your Microsoft Publisher will continue to walk you through the design process. It will ask you to fill up personal information which will then be incorporated in your print 2008 calendar. Either you click OK or CANCEL, although it doesn’t really matter for this step is optional and will not actually affect the final outcome of your print 2008 calendar. 5 – Still on customizing your 2008 calendar, you can choose the color and font scheme from the options found on the left portion of your screen. Click on “Color Schemes” or “Font Schemes”. Choose either “landscape” or “portrait” if you want a horizontal perspective for your calendar or a vertical one. What’s more, Publisher also lets you to choose from a monthly or yearly format. 6 – To add special events and occasions to your print 2008 calendar, click on the box which specifies the date you need to put it on. And just enter the special event. 7 – Name and save your calendar printing project. Now you’re ready to print your 2008 calendar for your own personal use.
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