2009 is right around the corner, now is the perfect time for those looking to make 2009 workday calenders, 2009 event calenders, or just to be used as as a basic 2009 calender. These links are mainly for Excel based templates.
We browsed the Microsoft site and provide direct links to a couple of their 2009 calenders below.
2009 calendar on multiple worksheets (12-page, Monday-Sunday)
2009 calendar on multiple worksheets (12-page)
2009 calendar (1-page, landscape)
2009 calendar (1-page, portrait)
2009 calendar (1-page, landscape, Mon-Sun)
2009 calendar (1-page, portrait, Mon-Sun)
That should be enough for ya guys. Enjoy!


August 13th, 2008 at 1:06 pm
Is there any way that one of these calendar could be automatically populated by a list of events?
I’d really rather have a list of events in Excel and the calendar that gets automatically populated in Publisher.
August 13th, 2008 at 2:33 pm
Check out these links, it shows people who have done what you are describing:
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Excel-1059/2008/7/Auto-populating-calendar-1.htm
http://betterwindowssoftware.com/Automatic-Doctors-Calls-with-Excel-Business-Project-Management-shareware-2610.html