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I need to create a calendar for 4 weeks that span 2 months, but I want it all on 1 page. I created a 2-month (2-page) calendar using Word2007's wizard. Then using copy/paste, etc I put only the dates that I need on 1 page of the document. I also added other info (contact #'s, etc) so that I have everything that I need on 1 page. But I still have a 2-page document. I can't delete the other page that still exists in the document. How do I do that? I can delete the "contents' of the page, but still have the "overall" page border.
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Do you still have content on the second page? If so, you will have to do more re-formatting to move that content to the first page also. Otherwise, press Ctrl-End to take you to then end of the document and start pressing the backspace key to delete empty paragraphs etc. until the 2nd page disappears.
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Thanks, Paul. Actually, my 1st page was the one that I wanted to remove, so I went to top ctrl-home & hit delete until the page was gone. I must have tried everything except that.
I seem to still be brain-dead. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Via 'Thread Tools'. Done.
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