Hello! I was wondering if anyone has a .dgn format plottable 2019 yearly wall calendar (preferably portrait mode), which you wouldn't mind sharing? I want to use this for my office scheduling, and it will hang on a door. I figured I should ask here, rather than re-inventing the wheel and making my own. Any help is appreciated!!
Thanks!
Hi Jeff,
I haven't created a one in MicroStation, but I have been using the following website for the past few years to create calendars.
https://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/create.html
It a free online printable calendar PDF creator with lots of options!
Regards,Ron
I found that one while gargling things on the interwebz earlier. There are quite a few sites, but the problem I've found with these calendars is that the date fills most of the square, and I can't find any site that allows me to control the size of the number within each date area. We need to be able to write in there. I appreciate the link tho.
I did this once years ago with Excel then printed it to plotter so it didn't need Mstn to do it...
Now days I just buy one from any office supplies distributers .. comes as as whiteboad with marker markers and stickers colour coded etc inc mounting tape and eraser for much less than 1hours pay for drafter to make one.
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I don't know if you use Microsoft Outlook, but our office has project data on a dedicated Project Calendar which can be printed. They usually print a month out on 22x34 sheet and hang it in a common area. I also print my Personal Calendar on 8.5x11.
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Jeff Geist said:I was wondering if anyone has a .dgn format plottable 2019 yearly wall calendar
Ron Jones said:
have been using the following website for the past few years to create calendars.
That PDF calendar looks pretty flexible. Have you tried referencing that into MicroStation?
Someone could write an app. to generate a calendar in DGN format. However, that's a non-trivial exercise, particularly if you want holidays and other significant dates to be highlighted.
Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions