As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, Google Docs doesn't have built-in calendar templates, but you can create custom calendars using tables and formatting tools. You can find free calendar templates online and import them into Google Docs. Here's a general guide on how to create a calendar in Google Docs: Open Google Docs: Go to Google Docs and sign in to your Google account. Create a New Document: Click on the "+ Blank" button to create a new document. Insert a Table: Click on "Insert" in the top menu. Select "Table." Choose the number of rows and columns for your calendar. Format the Table: Adjust the cell size to create a calendar grid. Merge cells for the days of the week and for the month title if needed. Add Month and Days: In the merged cell for the month, type the month's name. Label the days of the week in the top row. Fill in Dates: Fill in the rest of the cells with the dates for the month. Customize as Needed: Add colors, borders, and other formatting options to make your calendar visually appealing. If you prefer to use pre-designed templates, you can search for free Google Docs calendar templates on
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like: Google Docs Template Gallery: Google itself provides a template gallery where you might find some calendar templates. In Google Docs, go to "File" > "New" > "From template" and search for calendars. Template.net: The website Template.net often provides free templates, including calendar templates that can be downloaded and used in Google Docs. Vertex42: Vertex42 is a website that offers various free calendar templates. You can download a template and then upload it to Google Docs. Smartsheet: Smartsheet also has free calendar templates that you can use in Google Docs. Remember to respect the usage rights of any templates you find and make sure they are compatible with Google Docs. Since my information is accurate as of January 2022, it's recommended to check for any updates or new developments in Google Docs or template availability beyond that date.
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