Go to Microsoft Office website at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/CT011814061033.aspx. There are so many templates you can download and open with Excel or Word or Publisher.
To print as large as you want it all depends on your printer paper capability.
If not you can adjust your paper output to be banner size or poster size, etc, etc.
2006-07-27 04:34:38
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answered by Anonymous
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You could go to Microsoft Design Gallery or you could make your own in Word. I have to create special calendars for different departments. One wants 5 days, another wants the 7. However, because they have to write in scheduled activities, names, plus the shifts per day, they need the most space possible. You cannot get a specialized calendar like that. This is just a simple Word table. Not as hard as you may think.
2006-07-27 04:25:33
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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Serch forfree 2006 calendars
2006-07-27 04:21:46
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answered by flower0781 2
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Microsoft Word and Works both have calendars that you can print.. There are also various websites you can go to such as.. www.myfreecalendarmaker.com and www.printfree.com. Hope that helps.
2006-07-27 04:21:40
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answered by blonde_godess24 2
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Microsoft Word has a calendar wizard. you can specify various formats, and customize sizes.
2006-07-27 04:20:27
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answered by dimbulb52 3
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I don't know if the have your needed calendar size but they have several free calendars
http://www.printfree.com/Calendars.htm
2006-07-27 04:25:35
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answered by Jorge Hernández 1
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if you have outlook, go into the calender and print a blank one
2006-07-27 04:19:43
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answered by tanny_fanny2003 4
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you can find any size and just print it to fit to page. in your printer setting.http://www.calendarhome.com/
2006-07-27 04:21:01
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answered by Jeff L 4
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Target, I just saw it yesterday.
2006-07-27 04:21:55
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answered by LISA B 1
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