Make a wall calendar
Make a Wall Calendar
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Click the Collections tab.
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In the left pane, below Sources For New Books, click the Wall Calendar template.
The cover page of the calendar appears in the main pane.
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Click
MAKE A BOOK USING THIS SOURCE.
The Setup dialog box appears.
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Use the Setup dialog box.
The Front Cover of the calendar is shown in the Edit tab.
The Pages (left) pane shows the pages of the calendar.
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Do any of these steps:
- On the toolbar, select (
) languages if you want the calendar's Front Cover, Credits Page and Title Page to use two or three languages.
- On the toolbar, select (
The text boxes in the calendar pages use only the local language.
Most calendars only allow A5 Landscape.
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Click the text box near the top of the Front Cover page. Then, type a title in the local language.
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Choose the picture that you want on the cover page.
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In the Pages pane, click the Inside Front Cover page and then type any information in that page that you want to display on that side of the cover.
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In the Pages pane, click Title Page:
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Edit a title, if necessary.
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Type contributions made by writers, illustrators, editors and other people.
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Type words that acknowledge any funding agencies that helped pay for this calendar.
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Review the local language and project information near the bottom of the page.
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In the Pages pane, click Credits Page:
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In the Pages pane, click a picture page (
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Type words in the text box or boxes that are below the picture.
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In the Pages pane, click a calendar page (
).
- Click the text box that is below the date number. Type words, such as "New Year's day".
Repeat for other days and months.
- Click the text box that is below the date number. Type words, such as "New Year's day".
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Repeat steps 9 and 10 for each month.
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Type any additional information in the Back Cover pages.
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On the Title Page, click the Paste Image Credits link to update the image credits.
Tip
- To copy words from one entry to another, select the words and then drag them to the new entry.
Alternatively, use keyboard shortcuts to cut words, or copy and paste them.
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Click and drag an entry to move it on the page, if necessary.
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Formatting Text overview help you work with styles and formatting.