Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Printing a calendar in a different size
Our calendars are only available in US letter size (8.5 x 11) and A4 (Australian calendars), but you can print them in different sizes (enlarge or shrink them). The procedure is different depending on the file format/application used:
PDF
To print a PDF calendar in any size you want (for example, to shrink it into a pocket calendar or to scale it up to poster size), change the page sizing parameters in the print dialog box when printing from your PDF reader software. For example, if you set the scale to 200%, the calendars should print at twice the normal size. See Adobe's support page on
Printing PDFs in custom sizes.
You can also resize/scale PDF files to a wide variety of sizes using Docupub's online
PDFresize.
Excel
To enlarge or reduce the printing size of an Excel calendar, see
Scale the sheet size for printing on the Microsoft Office support site. Or save the calendar as a PDF file and use the methods described above to print.
Word
The easiest way to enlarge or reduce a Word document when printing is to save it as a PDF file and then use the methods described above to print. If that doesn't work for you, another way is described
here.
I can't download a calendar / I can't find the download link / I don't want to download "add-ons"
To download one of our calendars simply scroll down the page until you get to the part of the page showing images of calendars with a link that starts with "Download..." to the right of the image. Click on an image or the link to the right, and depending on your settings the file will start downloading or opening in your browser or application (Word/Excel/PDF reader).
There are no "add-ons" on our site that you need to download to get our calendars, and all download links start with "https://www.calendarpedia.com/download/...". If a download link doesn't start with this, it's not one of our download links.
We have an ad at the top of each page, just below the headline, that may link to other sites offering calendars. We have no influence on what ads are shown here, and calendars that might be offered here are not from us. Scroll down the page to get to our calendars.
If you can't download a calendar, or if you're sent to sites other than ours to download a calendar or an "add-on", your browser may have been hijacked. Browser hijacking is a type of online fraud. Scammers use malicious software (malware) to take control of your computer's Internet browser and change how and what it displays when you're surfing the web.
Remove the malware from your computer using a malware removal tool, or try a different browser or a different computer to download our calendars.