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How to Create a Customized Calendar with PowerPoint 2010

Nirmal by Nirmal
March 1, 2011
in Microsoft Office
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We have already covered variety of new features of PowerPoint 2010. You can create your customized calendar in few clicks using PowerPoint features. Once you customize the calendar, you can then take a print out. You can use the rich features of PowerPoint 2010 to customize the look and feel, fonts sizes etc. To create a calendar, you need to first download the free template from Office.com. To get started, click on the file tab and select New-> Calendars.

Create Calender

This will open up the available templates for calendars in Office.com. Select 2010 as the year and this will open the templates available for 2010.

select Year

Select the templates available and you can see a preview of the template on the right hand side.

Select Template

When you have selected the template, click the download button below the selected template on the right sidebar.

Download

This will download the template from office.com and once downloaded, it will be opened in PowerPoint. Here you can do all sorts of customization like fonts, size, background, color combination etc.

Customize Calender

Once you have completed the customizations, go to File tab and select Print. Here you will be able to see the preview of the calendar before printing. Make sure you have enabled color printing in the options.

Print

That’s it, your calendar is ready for use!

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Comments 3

  1. azziz says:
    15 years ago

    This is nice to make calendars as one wishes and also as one would like to see a calendar

    Reply
  2. Bryn_OfficeTeam says:
    15 years ago

    What a great post on making customized calenders in Powerpoint 2010, thank you! I am sure many 2010 Beta users will find this very helpful!

    You should join the community of Powerpoint users over on Facebook to share this great guide and any other tips you have: http://facebook.com/microsoftpowerpoint

    Cheers,
    Bryn
    MSFT Office Outreach Team

    Reply
  3. shelly says:
    14 years ago

    Thanks for giving this suggestion.

    Reply

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