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

  • From: Peter Kaulback <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pcworks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 17:27:22 -0500

It is supposed to be in all versions of Word, a client who uses MS 
Office tells me this. If your Works includes Word then you should be 
able to access it.

Peter Kaulback

Clint Hamilton-PCWorks Admin wrote:
> 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
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> 
> ----- 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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