The Gregorian Calendar
Stay organized all year with this free The Gregorian Calendar. Designed for easy printing on standard A4 and Letter paper, it gives you a clean, at-a-glance view of your schedule. Click any image to download the full-size version instantly — no sign-up or account needed.
How to Use This The Gregorian Calendar
- Pick your designBrowse the gallery and choose the The Gregorian Calendar layout that suits your style — minimalist, colorful, or professional.
- Download the imageClick the Download button to save the full-resolution image to your device.
- Print it outOpen the image in any photo viewer or browser and print on A4 or Letter paper. Select 'Fit to page' for the best result.
- Fill in your datesWrite in your appointments, deadlines, and events. Use a pen, marker, or printed insert depending on your preference.
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Is this The Gregorian Calendar really free to download?
Yes, completely free. Click any image, hit Download, and print — no account, email, or payment required.
What paper size should I use?
All calendar templates are designed for A4 (210 × 297 mm) and US Letter (8.5 × 11 in). Set your printer to 'Fit to page' or 'Shrink to fit' for the best result.
Can I use this 2026 calendar for my business or classroom?
Yes. These templates are free for personal, educational, and professional use. Print as many copies as you need.