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posted by Gregg Murray Sep 29, 2008  09:09 PM
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A blank calendar is helpful in several situations. Perhaps you’re attending a project planning meeting and need a calendar to flush out important project milestones. You don’t want to deface your own calendar with all the information, so print a blank calendar from Outlook instead.

To do so, first create a blank calendar as follows: Click on the Calendar icon in the Navigation Pane (click on the Calendar folder in the Folder List in 2000 and 2002). Next, click the New button’s arrow and select Folder. Give the folder a name, such as Blank Calendar, in the Name text box of the Create New Folder text box. Select the Calendar folder from the Select Where To Place The Folder list box, if necessary. Then, click OK.

Now we’ll print the calendar: In 2003, select the Blank Calendar check box from the My Calendars section of the Navigation Pane and deselect all others. In 2000/2002, click on the folder in the Folder List in 2000 and 2002. Choose File | Print from the Outlook menu bar. Select a style from the Print Style list box, and enter dates in the Start and End text boxes in the Print Range section. Click OK and a blank calendar prints. Save this new Calendar if you need to print blank calendars often.

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posted by Gregg Murray Sep 18, 2008  08:09 AM
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November will be Aviation History Month, Lung Cancer Awareness Month, National Adoption Month, AIDS Awareness Month, Alzheimer’s Disease Month, American Indian Heritage Month, Family Caregivers Month, and National Scholarship Month.

American Education Week: Nov. 16-22
Geography Awareness Week: Nov. 16-22
National Family Week: Nov. 23-29
National Bible Week: Nov. 23-30
Daylight Savings Time Ends: November 2nd
General Election Day: November 4th
Guinness World Records Day: November 6th
Veteran’s Day: November 11th
I Love to Write Day: November 15th
Great American Smokeout Day: November 20th
Celebrate Your Unique Talent Day: November 24th
Thanksgiving Day: November 27th

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posted by Gregg Murray Sep 14, 2008  07:09 PM
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Multitasking is the art of distracting yourself from two things you’d rather not be doing by doing them simultaneously.

- Merlin Mann

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posted by Gregg Murray Sep 02, 2008  09:09 AM
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