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2010 Calendars from Office Online

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2010 Calendars from Office Online

As we approach the end of the year, you may be doing some planning for 2010 and an electronic calendar might come in handy. 

Microsoft provides a large number of calendar templates on their Office Online web site and you can download 2010 calendars here.

Available calendar templates are displayed, 25 to a page.  There are over 100 templates for 2010 Calendars and they cover a range of programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Visio) and formats (one day per page, one month per page, etc.)

In addition to a thumbnail preview of each template, the software program it requires is shown.  Some templates require Office 2007 but many work with Office 2003 or earlier versions.  If you want to download a template, make sure you have the program and version it requires.

Click on the thumbnail preview of a template to see a larger view and, if you like it, click on the Download button.  The template is downloaded and opened on your system.  You can save it if you want or just print it.  In most cases you can also edit the template and add your own entries on the calendar. 

Any questions, please let me know.

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