Week/Month/Day/Night Calander 4-up-trogdor (Version 1.0)
Submitted by Somoney on Sat, 2008-02-23 22:41.

TROGDOR v1.2 8.5x11
2011 Weekly/Monthly/Day/Night Planner
Dedicated to the hard working
Engineers in the field who are called
to work Every Day of the Week,
at Any Hour of the Day or Night.
This Planner is for you.
NOTE: Open Office (ODG) source included so you can continue the work.
Paper size:
Letter
Thumbnail:

Usage advice:
Print Odd pages 1st, then flip it over and print the even. It Prints up a nice week at a glance.
License:
Creative Commons
Language:
English
Applications required:
Adobe, OpenOffice Draw
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| 2011 Weekly Calander 4-up-trogdor.pdf | 589.07 KB |
| 2011 Weekly Calander 4-up-trogdor.odg | 1.69 MB |
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Up until Sept 08?
It's beautiful. Very well done. I'm going to use it in my Admin stuff - but is this correct it only ends in Sept 08?
Trogdor v1.0 End Dates
You are correct!
I leave you, (The community @DiYPlanner.com) with the Open Office source.
Feel free manipulate, improve, or change the dates where you see fit.
I love it, i wish it went on
I love it, i wish it went on further.. I have no idea how to work manipulating it.. I finally found one I love and cant use it... :-(
I would like to know how to use
How are you?
I am new graduate student from korea to here in clemson.
I recently found your fabulous planner.
I printed out each page and write down my list to do things.
I tried to change some items. But there is no pdf edit program for mac.
And ORG file is not operating in my mac computer.
Please, can you tell me how to write down my schedule into your great planner page and so that I can print neat planner?
Thank you~~
Use OpenOffice
ORG is an OpenOffice graphic document
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Trogdor for 2010
This is a great structure! Luv it!
Would luv to see this in a 2010 version.
2011 Version is up.
Ive recently come into possession of a LiveScribe Smartpen. These pens require microdot paper to function so I'll be experimenting with this new technology and seeing if its possible to use diyplanner.com templates with them.