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Printing Instructions:
Use the template in Sheet1 to print two calendars on three sheets of regular (non-cardstock) 8.5"x11" paper. Be sure to review carefully before cutting, as several months have six weeks instead of five, so you want to make sure you don't cut the months too short.
This isn't a perfect template, however, the following instructions should result in evenly cut monthly pages: cut 2" off the right margin of the printed sheet; cut the page in half between the two months displayed (at 3.25") and the months should be centered in the remaining strip; cut vertically (across the page) at 2.5" marks to separate the months.
Thank you so much. Last year I could not find your calendars and I tried to do my own. Not really successful. I appreciate your work a lot. And they are early so I can get started this is just great.
Is that a cheese head I see. I live in Madison. Are you in WI?
Hi Cat,
Is there an easy way to change this calendar so I can print each section to a 3.5 inch piece of cardstock with the calendar on the bottom and a blank space above? Every year I struggle to get a template that I can just print off and stamp a design on the top. I would appreciate any suggestions you have.
Hi Cat,
Is there an easy way to change this calendar so I can print each section to a 3.5 inch piece of cardstock with the calendar on the bottom and a blank space above? Every year I struggle to get a template that I can just print off and stamp a design on the top. I would appreciate any suggestions you have.
I'm Breezy, not Cat. Just continuing on her design.
Not sure what you're asking as the calendar is already 3.5.
I was wondering if I could get a calendar template from Cat for the calendars that are in three-month blocks. There would be four three-month strips for a year with the calendars going horizontally. They measure about 5" x 1 1/2" when cut. I am not sure what type of calendar you call this, but I use these templates to make desktop calendars.
I was wondering if I could get a calendar template from Cat for the calendars that are in three-month blocks. There would be four three-month strips for a year with the calendars going horizontally. They measure about 5" x 1 1/2" when cut. I am not sure what type of calendar you call this, but I use these templates to make desktop calendars.
Thanks, Joanne
CAT isn't around. Do you mean like the checkbook calendar, like this?
Hi Breezy. Could you tell me which calendar is 3.5? I used it last year for Christmas gifts with an image on top and put in a magnetic frame. Would love to do it again this year. Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving. Bobbi
Hi Breezy. Could you tell me which calendar is 3.5? I used it last year for Christmas gifts with an image on top and put in a magnetic frame. Would love to do it again this year. Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving. Bobbi
The one in the first post here is the 3.5 one. Happy Thanksgiving!
Hi Breezy. It's me again (Bobbi). Thanks for the quick response. It's the day before the holiday so I know you must be busy. What I am looking for (I really think you did these last year ) would be 4 months printed on a page, so when I cut the paper in 1/4 each piece would be 4.25 x 5.5 with the calendar for the month about 1/2 inch (or so) from the bottom. I can adjust as I need. Thanks...Bobbi
Hi Breezy. It's me again (Bobbi). Thanks for the quick response. It's the day before the holiday so I know you must be busy. What I am looking for (I really think you did these last year ) would be 4 months printed on a page, so when I cut the paper in 1/4 each piece would be 4.25 x 5.5 with the calendar for the month about 1/2 inch (or so) from the bottom. I can adjust as I need. Thanks...Bobbi
I went through all my calendar templates and I didn't do a 4 month one. Just the tear off, bookmarks, checkbooks style(3 months per page) and CD one page per month.
Hi Breezy! Tell me the size of the CD one page per month, please. That could be it. I know I reduced it before I printed it. The whole paper is 3.5 x 5 and the calendar is about 2 1/8 x 1 1/2. Is this ringing any bells? In message #17 where did those calendars come from. They look similar to what I used last year. If too big, I can always reduce. Thanks so much. You're the best. Bobbi
I wasn't able to find my original post to you, but I tried use the 2014 checkbook calendar template that you designed for me. The calendar is too small and is going the wrong direction on the paper for me to use it on my desktop calendar display. Each calendar strip will need to measure 5" x 1 1/2" when cut. Is there a way that you can "flip" the calendars to make them appear horizontally (with the long side of the paper at the top) and make them a little larger?
I wasn't able to find my original post to you, but I tried use the 2014 checkbook calendar template that you designed for me. The calendar is too small and is going the wrong direction on the paper for me to use it on my desktop calendar display. Each calendar strip will need to measure 5" x 1 1/2" when cut. Is there a way that you can "flip" the calendars to make them appear horizontally (with the long side of the paper at the top) and make them a little larger?
Sorry that it took me a few days to respond:( I had to go to Pittsburgh for a few days for education. No, this calendar will not work. I need one calendar strip (of three months) to measure 5" horizontally and 1 1/2" vertically when cut. Each calendar strip needs to be bigger in order for this to work. Does this make more sense?
Sorry that it took me a few days to respond:( I had to go to Pittsburgh for a few days for education. No, this calendar will not work. I need one calendar strip (of three months) to measure 5" horizontally and 1 1/2" vertically when cut. Each calendar strip needs to be bigger in order for this to work. Does this make more sense?
Thank-you for all of your kindness,
Joanne
Sorry, but nope it doesn't make sense. I flipped the calendars from the checkbook design, so I'm not sure what you're asking for. Do you have a picture?
Here is picture of what I am trying to do. This whiter calendar paper measures 1 1/2" in width and 5" in length. I need the calendar to be bigger. I was thinking that if you were to make the calendar tops on the 11" side of the paper (flipping them), you could make them bigger so they will fit on my calendar like they did last year
Here is picture of what I am trying to do. This whiter calendar paper measures 1 1/2" in width and 5" in length. I need the calendar to be bigger. I was thinking that if you were to make the calendar tops on the 11" side of the paper (flipping them), you could make them bigger so they will fit on my calendar like they did last year