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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.
I printed twice and both times the March and June are off. The 31st in March is cut off and appears on the June calendar. Can anyone tell me if they are having the same problem? The sizes of each rectangle are perfect. The June calendar is similar to March and the dates fit on it. Please advise.
Thanks,
Tinkerbell62
Last edited by tinkerbell62; 06-15-2018 at 11:13 AM..
I printed twice and both times the March and June are off. The 31st in March is cut off and appears on the June calendar. Can anyone tell me if they are having the same problem? The sizes of each rectangle are perfect. The June calendar is similar to March and the dates fit on it. Please advise.
Thanks,
Tinkerbell62
Hi. My suggestion is to change the settings before you print it. Usually, there is a place where you can put in the size of the item you are printing. It is usually done in percentages (100%, 90%, etc.). Generally, you should be able to print it in any size you want. Just put in the percentage you want and look at your preview to see if it is all on the page. HTH!
Thank you, Gobarb26! I will try decreasing but I think that might cause the directions for cutting to not work properly. I really appreciate your help!
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.
I guess I'll have to design my own next year. Its kind of late for me to do them for this year, but if I do them in excel, I might be able to figure it out. Connie Stewart had some for this year, but you had to buy them and they were in with a bunch of other things she did. I only wanted the calendars.
I bought one on Etsy for under $3 this year and she was very nice. That's what I'll be using this year.
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Originally Posted by muscrat
I guess I'll have to design my own next year. Its kind of late for me to do them for this year, but if I do them in excel, I might be able to figure it out. Connie Stewart had some for this year, but you had to buy them and they were in with a bunch of other things she did. I only wanted the calendars.