5x8 weekly planner landscape view
Submitted by zippytex on Thu, 2008-11-27 04:25.
Is this anything like you want? I don't really know much either, but is this rough draft what you want?
Paper size:
Classic (5.5 x 8.5)
Usage advice:
I print on a regular sheet with 5.5x8.5 margins and then trace around it and it comes out okay.
License:
Creative Commons
Language:
English
Applications required:
open office
| Attachment | Size |
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| 5x8weeklyplanner.odt | 11.29 KB |
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ODT reader
I am looking for something that wil let me view the files in the ODT files
I know these are zipped files but once I get into them what are they so I can view the template?
Ther can be only one ...
That's called OpenOffice.org, which as you might guess is located here.
There was talk of Microsoft creating an add-on for Microsoft Office but I heard that idea was shelved (and anyway look at the hash they made of changing Office 2007 to a format incompatiable with all previous version; what was that download 100Mb?).
OpenOffice.org is free; that is you don't have to stump up a huge pile of dollars to purchase a copy. Go to that site and download a version for your operating system, be that for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and others.
There is nothing that Microsoft Office can do that OpenOffice.org can't; except bolster the coffers of Microsoft.
Don't unzip them
If you unzip the file and get a directory of stuff including several XML files, you have gone too far. OpenOffice documents are several little files that are zipped together. I have noticed that Windows tries to replace the file suffix with ".zip". Just rename it to restore the original suffix -- ".odt" in this instance -- and then Open Office will open it.
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