I suggest that if you take the mini monthly date calendar and make them
images, then it might be worth while to make a Writer template for
Writer's text options over Calc.
I have printed out many calendars, both Calc based and Writer based, but
if you are going to be making one for yourself, you will have to decide
which one is easier for you.
Having cell, row, column, formatting options are easier to work with in
Calc. If you are going to fill out the calendar with a lot of text
formatting options that are not in Calc, then you will need to use
Writer. If you are going to fill in info in the template for a
e-calendar or daily schedule, and then print it out, that might change
your decision.
I have seem a lot of calendar templates out there, daily, weekly,
monthly, and yearly. The big choice is how much space you need to fill
in for scheduled events.
For a daily and weekly one, there are templates out there that are
similar to the "Day Planner" style that you can buy at the office supply
stores. I mostly use a monthly calendar that I place on my
refrigerator, a schedule text-window on my desktop, and a cheap weekly
schedule book I bought at an office supply store that I carry around
with me.
On 01/24/2013 12:22 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Generally i would agree with Dan, having seen the photos. However i would normally try a Calendar
program such as Google-calendar. They wouldn't produce it exactly the same though.
Regards from
Tom :)
________________________________
From: Dan Lewis <elderdanlewis@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Cc: martin.kaspar@campus-24.com
Sent: Thursday, 24 January 2013, 17:15
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: calendar project - should i use writer or calc
Having viewed your links, I think the Writer would be a better
choice.
--Dan
On 01/24/2013 12:11 PM, anne-ology wrote:
I think you meant to send this to the list,
so am forwarding this on to them.
As for me, I haven't a clue as to how to use the calc program ;-)
From: Martin Kaspar <martin.kaspar@campus-24.com>
Date: Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 6:51 PM
Subject: calendar project - should i use writer or calc
To: laginnis@gmail.com
hello dear anne,
hope you are fine.
currently i am working on the layout of a calendar for the new year 2013 -
i want to create a diary to print it out.
well i found a template that was designed in calc
*question: *should / could i design a layout for the whole year with the
calc programme
or sould i use writer for it ...?
http://www.schulcenter.org/image_uploads/7days_in_line.jpg
http://www.schulcenter.org/image_uploads/7_days_in_line_writer.jpg
note: i want to add some texts
365 x textblocks should be added - Losungen - ( from the Site;
http://www.losungen.de )
see the data: a:
http://www.schulcenter.org/image_uploads/losungen_template.jpg
well how to proceed
should i use calc or writer to do the job
love to hear from you
greetings
matze
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