In my own search for such information I received the following email.
Hope this helps. For now I myself am looking for a pocket calendar
template. If you come across one please post/send the link/info. Thanks.
Re: 2011 Calendar Template for Indesign (CS compatible)
created by rob Cubbon in InDesign - View the full discussion
Here's some more I did for 2012. Templates available in InDesign CS5,
CS4, and .INX, therefore CS3. Also Illustrator (down to version 9) as
well as PDFs available:
http://robcubbon.com/free-2012-calendars-download-pdf-illustrator-inde
sign-files/
Jean
Thanks for the link, but it is not what I am looking for. I want to add photos and then print. Something like this. http://regex.info/blog/photo-tech/calendar
amiexx wrote:
BTW I am using Photoshop CS3, is it compatible with Photoshop Indesign? What is the difference between them?
There is no application called Photoshop Indesign. Adobe makes a Photo editor called Photoshop, and a page layout application called InDesign. Files editied in any version of Photoshop can be used in layouts created with any version of InDesign, but the two have nothing really in common other than a similar look to the interface and the ability to save files in some formats common to both (Like PDF) and are used for totally different tasks.
I just downloaded and opened the InDesign zip file. There is a very
workable format for InDesign. I have used Photoshop with InDesign
calendars to create a photo calendar for Therapeutic Riding. The zip
file will provide good working material to create what you want.
http://robcubbon.com/free-2012-calendars-download-pdf-illustrator-inde sign-files/
Jean
If anyone is still listening to this post and wants a 2012 template there are some in this blog here.
I'm coming in a little late to this...but I'm wondering if anyone can point me to an InDesign template compatible with CS5.5? Specifically I am looking for the Franklin Covey type planner, in the "Classic" size 5.5" x 8.5" (half page). I would like a 2012 calendar that prints each month on two pages, as well as either a day-on-two-pages spread, or a week-on-two-pages spread.
Can anyone point me toward such an animal?
Thank you!
Hope someone can help me out. I have taken a 2012 calendar from a designer (very experienced in InDesign) and am needing to do the donkey work to set it up for next year... well, I am running really late with this because I can't figure out how the calendar is set up. I can change the date of the first of the month and everything follows, except that here seems to be extra tabs in there.
Would someone be willing to look at one month for me, and see if they can see something I'm missing? I have left the template (one page of it) in my Dropbox folder (public) and hope someone can advise me...
At the end of each week there are two tabs, not one. The second tab is to make the line wrap to the next week.
If you delete a day from the first week, delete its tab as well. At that point the two-tab "end" of that week will have moved to the left. Delete one, so the day numbers after that are in their correct position again, and add a single tab at the end of that line so the next one aligns correctly. Do this for every line.
I've done calendars for 2013 in InDesign and Illustrator – in InDesign the date are now in the middle of the boxes rather than on the sides as in previous years. They are saved as INDD CS5 as well as IDML. The Illustrator ones are in AI and EPS and a legacy Illustrator 8. The text boxes are linked so you can convert them to subsequent years. Hope they help someone.
http://robcubbon.com/free-2013-calendars-pdf-illustrator-indesign-phot oshop-files-download/
Is there anyone with CS4. If so, can you produce an INX of the IMDL calendar here http://robcubbon.com/free-downloads/2013-Calendar-12-pages.idml
Lots of people are asking me for this calendar compatible with CS3 and I want to link to it here:
http://robcubbon.com/free-2013-calendars-pdf-illustrator-indesign-phot oshop-files-download/
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