Tina B
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Post by Tina B on Dec 10, 2017 19:35:49 GMT
I am looking for calendar templates that we can print the calendar over a picture. Where do I find them? Tina B
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Post by Sepiana on Dec 10, 2017 19:40:49 GMT
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Tina B
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Post by Tina B on Dec 10, 2017 20:42:42 GMT
Ok I have been searching through the calendar downloads at pngtree and cant find what I am looking for. Maybe I am over looking it. I want individual months to make a 12 page calendar with the month that I can print over a picture. I am happy for any help that anyone can give.
Thanks Tina B
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Post by Sepiana on Dec 11, 2017 0:46:17 GMT
I have been searching through the calendar downloads at pngtree and cant find what I am looking for . . . I want individual months to make a 12 page calendar with the month that I can print over a picture. I believe the calendar templates in the PDF format (first link in the Templates thread) will do what you want. According to their website, . . .
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Squirrel2014
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Post by Squirrel2014 on Dec 13, 2017 0:27:20 GMT
I'm not sure if this suggestion will be of any help but this is what I've done previously. Using Excel / Calc, create your calendar, ie the position, font style/colour/size etc and, once you have it as you like it, save the file as pdf. I believe I then brought this file into PSE via 'Place' which allowed a picture to show through. You can size, move, change opacity etc of the calendar, whether it be just the month, or the year. Sorry, I'm not explaining this very well. I do apologise. If you feel this is something you would like to persue, I'll open some files I've done a couple of years ago and remind myself of what/how I did it.
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Tina B
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Post by Tina B on Dec 14, 2017 2:39:49 GMT
Thank you for all the help. I got the job done and all looks good.
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Squirrel2014
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Post by Squirrel2014 on Dec 14, 2017 19:08:56 GMT
Well done Tina Would you be happy to share how you achieved what you did? There's always something to learn even for the most experienced person, although that doesn't include me. I would be interested to learn how you achieved what you wanted, to be honest. Maybe a picture of your calendar? Only if you feel comfortable with that, of course Julie
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Post by whippet on Dec 18, 2017 19:32:09 GMT
I went to Sepiana's link, and managed fine . . . except for one thing. The correct calendar was on the pdf download, and the title was 2018. But, what actually downloaded was 2007. I know I downloaded the correct one. Also, December would not download at all. I shall keep trying, as this is the effect I wanted.
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Post by Sepiana on Dec 18, 2017 20:01:54 GMT
I went to Sepiana's link, and managed fine . . . except for one thing. The correct calendar was on the pdf download, and the title was 2018. But, what actually downloaded was 2007. I know I downloaded the correct one. Also, December would not download at all.
I am not sure what happened in your case. I clicked on the "2018 Calendar PDF" link and got the right calendar. When I opened the PDF file in Elements, it was indeed the 2018 calendar and the month of December was there. I would suggest you make another download.
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Post by Major Major on Dec 18, 2017 20:02:40 GMT
Whippet -
I don't know about the whole year, but at least for January, 2007 and 2018 are the same.
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Post by whippet on Dec 18, 2017 20:11:23 GMT
Are you looking for things to do because it is quiet on here at the moment? @ Sepiana. Yes, that is exactly what I did.
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Post by Sepiana on Dec 18, 2017 20:21:59 GMT
@ Sepiana. Yes, that is exactly what I did. Have you tried making a fresh download to see what happens? If the problem is still there, send Bruce an e-mail.
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