strange hPDA request
Submitted by ejsivler26 on Tue, 2008-06-17 07:42.
Before I get flamed, I know that the hPDA is supposed to be 3x5. That being said, I was wondering if anyone has already made a 6x5 monthly calendar or monthly planner. The idea is that you can put the planner in your hDPA and see more than just a small 3x5 planner. It would be folded in half and expanded when you want to do some "long range" planning. I like the 3x5 for most of the sheets, but to see a whole week (5 lines long) I would like something a bit bigger. I may make my own if no one else has, but I haven't see anything on here or the web.
Thanks in advance if you have one.


Quarter letter is close
Hi.
The quarter-letter stuff is close, 4.25x5.5. When you print, you can scale up a smidge to fill up the page more. I posted some quarter-letter stuff a while back--with source pages, so you can download that and scale it up yourself if you want.
shris
You could use the Dynamic Templates
Just do the Two Page per Month template in hPDA size and you get what you have described.
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Dynamic Templates
I used the Dynamic templates (at least after I compiled them on Linux) and they seem great, once I figure out how to make them for hPDA sized, and how to print more than one per page. I'm sure I'll figure it out one day.
Meanwhile, I have used the Planner Templates and started working on a new set of 6x5 planner pages. I figure once I get used to making them that I can create a whole set.
Once I figure both of those things out, I'll be KING OF THE WORLD! :)
Now if only I could figure out a way to make the day longer than 24 hours...
How to ...
get hPDA size: set the page size thru the printer driver. I am working to change this.
more than one per page: the Dynamics only do one per page, currently. type "Multivalent" in the search box on the right for ways to n-up the pages.
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