Making Calendars the Andrews McMeel Way

See how one of the biggest calendar publishers around gets the job done.
Here’s a quick overview of the steps to use Make Grid and Text Stitch to get your calendar started in InDesign, just like the folks at Andrews McMeel do. And don’t miss our InDesigner article on Andrews McMeel.
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There is not enough information to figure out how to use this. Frustrating.
Brenda
It’s more frustrating, if they do it really this way. There is no reason to use TextStitch or the MakeGrid-Script. Simply drag a large textframe and press the right and top arrow …
Yes, we all know the arrow trick. There are many ways to get almost any job done in InDesign.
can also use numbered bullets for the numbering, that way you only need to hit the enter key.