2005 Calendar Mini-Grid

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Tim_Barwick
Jul 7, 2004
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Anyone know where I can either get a month by month 2005 calendar grid (the small ones that go in a blank day of each month for the previous and next month) or find a tutorial to create them myself?

Thanks! 🙂

-=Tim=-

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Donkey_Punch
Jul 7, 2004
If you know some programing you can write a script. I don’t think it would work for Photoshop though, try the InDesign forum. If all else fails, consider doing something completely random, like typing Calender Tutorial into Google.

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Tim_Barwick
Jul 7, 2004
Actually I don’t need the calculations, just a layout for the grid. I can work out the actual dates myself. 🙂

-=Tim=-
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Terrat
Jul 7, 2004
I think I saw calendars downloads in the Exchange. Perhaps you could use their layout partially for your own template?
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Tim_Barwick
Jul 7, 2004
Exchange?

-=Tim=-
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Grass_Hopper
Jul 7, 2004
Adobe Studio Exchange <http://share.studio.adobe.com/>. A one time, free registration is required.
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Tim_Barwick
Jul 8, 2004
As always thanks.

I didn’t actually realize how easy it was to do the mini-grids manually (key is to enter the dates as columns and not rows to ensure nice and easy alignment). However I wasn’t aware of the Exchange and I’ll be using that in future. 🙂

-=Tim=-
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Kinder_Home
Jul 8, 2004
Most layout programs such as Indesign and Pagemaker have Table options in which you can create Calendars. However, unless you are adept or experienced in using these items, it can be fustrating the first time you use them. Photoshop doesn’t have much of a function for such since it is mainly an image creating/editing program.
I would try the layout program forums.

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