Re: [PCWorks] Anyone here ever used M$ Calendar Wizard? Where is it?

  • From: "Clint Hamilton-PCWorks Admin" <PCWorks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pcworks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 11:35:34 -0600

So to your knowledge is it part of ANY version of Word?  What 
about MSworks?  I have an old version of it, I think it's 4.5.
-Clint

Happy Holidays to all and God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://www.OrpheusComputing.com
http://www.ComputersCustomBuilt.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Kaulback"

In Publisher it is one of the templates available, however it 
is not the
same as what Clint is referring to. However if you don't have 
Word or
even Works then you are SOL.

However, there are other calendars available, many free to 
download that
don't use ActiveX either ;).

Peter Kaulback

Clint Hamilton-PCWorks Admin wrote:
>> I forgot it's not worth me replying to Clint,
>> thanks to his paronoia he has me blocked,
>> someone please pass that on!!
>
> What is that supposed to mean??
>
> As for Calendar Wizard, I don't see it mentioned on the
> Publisher page,
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA101656391033.aspx
> It might still be part of it, but I *know* it's part of
> Word, but I don't know which versions.
> http://www.ehow.com/how_2250001_use-calendar-wizard-microsoft-word.html
> This seems to say it's part of EVERY version of Word:
> http://www.lockergnome.com/reflections/2007/10/01/installing-and-using-microsoft's-free-calendar-wizard/
> "If you are using an older version of Word (Word 2000 or
> before) you should be able to go straight to the Templates
> window. If you have a newer version of Word then follow the
> directions below."
> -Clint
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Phill Argus"
>
> AFAIK Calander wizard is part of Publisher - still doesn't
> explain
> "download", unless it is selectable at the install, in which
> case it
> would need the CD to install if it is needed later.
>
>
>
> Clint Hamilton-PCWorks Admin wrote:
>> Hi all, I've never used "Calendar Wizard" nor "Word" so I
>> don't
>> know anything about this.  I have an elderly uncle that said
>> when he "tries to download Calendar Wizard, it asks for the
>> Word 2002 CD".  I don't understand this, a download isn't
>> going
>> to ask for a CD.  From what I've been able to find, Calendar
>> Wizard is part of Word.  If this is the case, then he should
>> not need to download it.  So is it part of all versions of
>> Word?  If not, where can Calendar Wizard be downloaded?  The
>> M$
>> site tries to put ActiveX controls on your PC when you try
>> and
>> download it!  I'm not about to allow that.  And the other
>> download links I found were either bad, or for a trial
>> version.
>> So am I to understand it's not free, but only free with 
>> Word?
>> Thanks,
>> -Clint

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