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2009 Monitor Calendars

I just finished the 2009 computer monitor calendars. I find it very convenient to have a calendar right on the frame of my monitor. They were very popular last year and I have already gotten request for next year's calendar. So I decided it better get working on it. It took some time as I also had to create a version that starts the week with Monday and not Sunday like here in North America. I had gotten feedback about why the weeks starts with Sunday.

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Unknown said…
Hi, The link above does not work. Is the calendar available for 2009? I downloaded it last year and liked it alot. Thank you!
marliescohen said…
Pat, there must have been a hickup with the link as it works now and yes the 2009 calendars are available for download.
Unknown said…
hSorry, it still isn't working for me. The link is going to: http://www.mcuniverse.com/Calendar-Strip-Horizontal-or-Ve.1755.0.html
Which in turn links to last years calendar. I want the horizontal version. Thanks.
marliescohen said…
Pat, the link is the correct one, you just have to scroll down to the 2009 calendars. Here is the direct link to the horizontal PDF file: http://www.mcuniverse.com/uploads/media/09_240dpi_hz_sun_sat.pdf Hope this is what you are looking for.

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