I've made calendars for various friends and family members for 5-6 years now, as Christmas presents. I include the birthdays of everyone in my extended family and all kinds of obscure holidays and trivia items. While it saves me a lot of anguish finding last minute presents, it has turned into a fairly large annual project, especially since I include over 200 holidays and trivia items, and over 100 birthdays.

This means that every November and December I'm an expert on obscure calendar-related calculations, and have absolutely no free time. Every year I'm sure I don't have nearly enough good quality photographs at the start, but somehow I manage to find 12 landscape photos and 1 portait photo that I'm reasonably satisfied with (especially since my standards get a lot lower as the deadline approaches).

When I started I used Paintshop, but it it turned out to be far too much work. Then I used Word for a few years, but was never satisfied with it. I've never found a good template for non-english calendars, neither for word nor using online tools, so in the end I wrote my own program that has now been jury rigged so much that it's falling apart.

Anyway, I just wanted to let you know what you're getting yourself into when you want total control over size, fonts, etc. and to add the holidays you choose :-)

Thrainn

Thanks, Dave. Maybe I will go that way in  the future if I ever make more
than two copies of a calendar. ;-) I sort of like, though, having total control over everything about it, size, fonts, etc. I also liked adding the holidays
I chose.

Marnie aka Doe  :-)



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