5x8 weekly planner landscape view

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
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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 ...

I am looking for something that wil let me view the files in the ODT files

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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