Looking for a calendar background

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Peter

I have PowerPoint 2007.

I'm looking for a calendar background or design (not a template to
produce a specific month or year).

Anyone know where I can find something like this?

Thanks in advance.

Peter
 
Go to a search engine such as Google, switch to Image search mode, and type
"Calendar" in the search box. You'll get thousands of calendar images you
could use as a background.
 
Thanks Mongo

I did spend about four hours doing exactly what you suggested, and
getting nowhere fast. I'm not after a calendar for a specific year or
month, and that seemed to be all I was getting. I tried lots of other
combinations of keywords too but without finding a general calendar
background for the project I'm working on, hence the message looking
for help I posted.

Peter
 
Hi Peter

There are some great non-year-specific calendar pictures on istock.com - not
free, but not much money either. Or try morguefile.com which is free. Or
take your own :-)

Lucy

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Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au


Thanks Mongo

I did spend about four hours doing exactly what you suggested, and
getting nowhere fast. I'm not after a calendar for a specific year or
month, and that seemed to be all I was getting. I tried lots of other
combinations of keywords too but without finding a general calendar
background for the project I'm working on, hence the message looking
for help I posted.

Peter
 
Hi Lucy

As they say in your part of the world, "your blood's worth bottling!"

I had looked at istock, but without finding exactly what I wanted. I
didn't know about morguefile.com, but I've found a couple of photos
there that will do the job. I must say though that the search function
there turned up some photos that seemed to bear no relation to the
keywords I used.

Thanks again, I really appreciate your help.

Kind regards,
Peter
 
Hi Peter

Yes, sometimes I look at search results and have an 'eh?' moment. I think
they allow people to tag their own pictures and I guess some people's minds
work in strange, strange ways....

I'm glad you found what you are after :-)

Lucy

--
Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au


Hi Lucy

As they say in your part of the world, "your blood's worth bottling!"

I had looked at istock, but without finding exactly what I wanted. I
didn't know about morguefile.com, but I've found a couple of photos
there that will do the job. I must say though that the search function
there turned up some photos that seemed to bear no relation to the
keywords I used.

Thanks again, I really appreciate your help.

Kind regards,
Peter
 
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