> I have created a perpetual calendar using Calc. It probably has been
> done before but I did it for the challenge. It consists of 2 sheets.
> The first is a template for 1 month. You enter a month number and year
> and the calendar is created dynamically using formulas. There are no
> macros. The calendar displays holidays that are on the 2nd sheet. The
> second sheet contains a list of holidays. The dates are generated
> based on the year entered on the 1st sheet. It has fixed holidays,
> holidays that are 1st, 2nd, etc. week of month, and holidays related
> to Easter.
> 
> The calendar displays up to 2 holidays for a single date. The second
> search was a challenge.
> 
> You can find it at http://www.dcsi.net/~denmarks/Calendar.ods. IE will
> changed it to a zip file when downloaded so you will have to rename it
> back to ods. Let me know of any errors or comments.
> 
> -- 
> Dennis Marks 
> 
Dennis:
I have downloaded the file and have started to play with it.
So far so good.  It will, I think when printed make a A4 or 8.5*11 monthly 
calendar, 
with the holidays as in the second file.  I think that I know how to change the 
file to 
set up Canadian holidays (What about Danish holidays?)

Most of the folk that I know have a pocket calendar, about 6.5*7(long)[0.75 
heading, 
4.5 for 5 weeks, and 1.5 for notes].

Q1 Can your calendar be modified to look after such, and, have printed in the 
notations for each day (has to be limited)?
Q2 Does anyone out there know of something similar to what I would like to do?

Chris 

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