Monday, January 20, 2020

Create a calendar in powerpoint for the web

Rename a fileMaking a calendar like this while you're online is quick and easy.

Choose one of our calendar templates, and open it in an Office for the web program to make it yours (some calendars are for editing in PowerPoint for the web, some in Word for the web, and others work in Excel for the web). Select a calendar, and then you can click a Download button on the left hand side of the page.

Tip: If you're already in PowerPoint for the web, see all the calendar templates by going to File > New, and then below the template images click More on Office.com.
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You'll be on the Templates for PowerPoint page. In the list of categories, click Calendars.

As you work on the calendar, you'll probably want to Rename a file it.

Share your calendar

When you're finished, print it out or share it online. You can do this with the calendar still open inPowerPoint for the web. No need to save it first (that's already done for you).

Print it

To print it, press Ctrl+P, wait for the Print dialog, and then click the link for opening a PDF version of your calendar. From there, use the PDF program's Print command.

Share it

To share it online, send a link:

  1. Near the top of the screen, click Share.

  2. Under Share, click Get a Link.

    Click Get a Link

  3. Under Choose an option, click View only.

    View-only link

  4. Click Create Link.

  5. Click on the web address to select it, and then copy and paste it into an email, message, or post.

Tip: If you have a blog or website, you can embed a view of your calendar there.

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