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2011 Year Planner and Calendar free
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Thank very handy as I am already planning 2011.**Thank to all MSE who save me money with vouchers/ freebies & competitions ***0
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if you change the address bar from 2011 to a year in the future you can download any yearplanner. I have just downloaded upto 2013 as my AL runs april to march so in feb ill be booking my Al till march 2013.
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Total saved [STRIKE]£117.41[/STRIKE] £165.50
Total received from Survey sites 2011 £100.46
LBM 24.12.10 amount owed £40,000 DFD November 2020. MFD November 2020 as currently overpaying mortgage as well0 -
Cinders2001 wrote: »Me too, so do I!
Already printed out and on the wall!
Looks like there's a few of us who use these every year. Thanks again OP.0 -
Gosh, this has proved to be a popular thread!0
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thanks! going to be organised next year so lets start organising now!:beer: Rubber Dinghy Rapids Bro! :beer:0
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Excellent! There's a lot of good stuff on this site - should keep me going for the next 15 years!0
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I will print myself one of these out tomorrow at work, for my work notice boardA chicken crossing the road is poultry in motion0
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Erm, I don't mean to spoil the fun, but calendars can be easily made and printed using templates in Microsoft Office Publisher. Open Office which is free also has them available too.
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Just created myself a 2011 year planner to fit into my organiser. Saved me paying WHsmiths to get one, which I normally do each December.
Thanks OP for the find.0 -
Royal Wedding Bank Holiday, darn! Got to print out my year planner and calendar all over again!0
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