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By Sue Chastain, About.com Guide to Graphics Software since 1999

2007 Calendars and More for Photoshop Elements 5

Tuesday November 7, 2006
One of the changes in Photoshop Elements 5 is that the built in calendar creations can no longer be printed at home. You now must purchase the calendars you want printed from an online service. Well, if you love creating and printing your own calendars at home, there's no need to despair, because Jay Arraich has come through with Free 2007 Calendar templates which you can add to the Artwork and Effects palette of Photoshop Elements 5.

There are two styles of monthly calendars for you to download--a small monthly calendar that can be combined with a photo and background, or a large full-page monthly grid with daily squares large enough to fill with individual photos. In addition, his site offers other free downloads for Photoshop Elements 5 including graphics, frames, and backgrounds. You can find link to all Jay Arriach's free goodies and more in the Photoshop Elements Add-ons and Tools category.
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Comments

November 19, 2006 at 9:33 pm
(1) Tom Glendenning says:

Read article about adding the ability to create calendars in Elements 5 … followed instructions for adding big square calendars … will not go to add picture when click in small square area?? Also is it possible to take the calendar create portion of Elements 4 and add to Elements 5?

November 19, 2006 at 11:23 pm
(2) Sue Chastain says:

Hi Tom,

It would be best if you contacted Tom, the creator of these calendars, on how to use them. His email address is at the the bottom of the pages where you downloaded the calendars.

I don’t know of any way to take the calendar functions from Elements 4 and put them into Elements 5. I seriously doubt it is possible.

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