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academic calendar july-june, no weekends - on one page

 
 
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      21st Apr 2005
Is there a template for an academic calendar, July1-June 30 that only
displays Monday-Friday (no weekends)? It should be on one page, portrait, to
send out to all parents, students and staff. This would eliminate room for
error if it was in a template, calculated by the computer.
 
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      23rd Apr 2005
You can try Microsoft Office Online for templates - I know that Outlook does
not provide any such ability.

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After furious head-scratching, Debbie J. asked this group:

| Is there a template for an academic calendar, July1-June 30 that only
| displays Monday-Friday (no weekends)? It should be on one page,
| portrait, to send out to all parents, students and staff. This would
| eliminate room for error if it was in a template, calculated by the
| computer.


 
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