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| "Dave" <dchughes923@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:04c901c36b51$cad1dca0$a401280a@phx.gbl... Quote:
xp and will have to be purchased. Malv | Guest
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| Outlook, Publisher are both products that do calendars. Outlook is a PIM, Publisher is a publishing graphics program. Just do a Google for calendars, you can even find on-line calendars offered on many web pages such as MSN when you customize. "Malvern" <lmalvern@aol.com> wrote in message news:biek1o$kbm$1@216.39.186.123... | | "Dave" <dchughes923@earthlink.net> wrote in message | news:04c901c36b51$cad1dca0$a401280a@phx.gbl... | > Where in any XP programs are there monthly calendars that | > you can look at and print out? | > | > Thanks... | | I use the one in Microsoft Outlook, part of MS Office. This is NOT part of | xp and will have to be purchased. | | Malv | | | Guest
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| Yes, right click on outlook today, and choose new folder. name the folder, and choose calendar items. Quote:
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