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penguinmaster
To break off from another thread I was posting in and get some ideas. Currently this is the up-to-date version of my planner I plan on using for a while here. It's been printed out on 110# Ivory card stock. My current plan is to comb bind from today to the end of December as one planner. Within that time I plan on getting the stuff to make a circa jr agenda at 2 months at a time. At the beginning of each week I have a weekly overview sheet, followed by 7 daily sheets to make more specific notes in.

Take a look and criticize them if you want. Use them also if they come in handy.

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lawwench
QUOTE(penguinmaster @ Sep 13 2007, 05:20 PM) [snapback]369974[/snapback]
To break off from another thread I was posting in and get some ideas. Currently this is the up-to-date version of my planner I plan on using for a while here. It's been printed out on 110# Ivory card stock. My current plan is to comb bind from today to the end of December as one planner. Within that time I plan on getting the stuff to make a circa jr agenda at 2 months at a time. At the beginning of each week I have a weekly overview sheet, followed by 7 daily sheets to make more specific notes in.

Take a look and criticize them if you want. Use them also if they come in handy.

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I hate to be a tedious newbie - but is there a translation into English for what you're doing here with your planner? I'd be interested to know as planners are a hot button issue for me, crucial to have but only on my own dime, to quote the big boss.
penguinmaster
QUOTE(lawwench @ Sep 13 2007, 09:37 PM) [snapback]370189[/snapback]
QUOTE(penguinmaster @ Sep 13 2007, 05:20 PM) [snapback]369974[/snapback]
To break off from another thread I was posting in and get some ideas. Currently this is the up-to-date version of my planner I plan on using for a while here. It's been printed out on 110# Ivory card stock. My current plan is to comb bind from today to the end of December as one planner. Within that time I plan on getting the stuff to make a circa jr agenda at 2 months at a time. At the beginning of each week I have a weekly overview sheet, followed by 7 daily sheets to make more specific notes in.

Take a look and criticize them if you want. Use them also if they come in handy.

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I hate to be a tedious newbie - but is there a translation into English for what you're doing here with your planner? I'd be interested to know as planners are a hot button issue for me, crucial to have but only on my own dime, to quote the big boss.



I'm confused as to what your looking for. Are you asking for what I plan on using the planner for? If so it's going to be used for both work and personal.
CharlieB
I think that planners are essential to lawyers so they can track their billable hours.
lawwench
QUOTE(penguinmaster @ Sep 14 2007, 08:40 AM) [snapback]370395[/snapback]
QUOTE(lawwench @ Sep 13 2007, 09:37 PM) [snapback]370189[/snapback]
QUOTE(penguinmaster @ Sep 13 2007, 05:20 PM) [snapback]369974[/snapback]
To break off from another thread I was posting in and get some ideas. Currently this is the up-to-date version of my planner I plan on using for a while here. It's been printed out on 110# Ivory card stock. My current plan is to comb bind from today to the end of December as one planner. Within that time I plan on getting the stuff to make a circa jr agenda at 2 months at a time. At the beginning of each week I have a weekly overview sheet, followed by 7 daily sheets to make more specific notes in.

Take a look and criticize them if you want. Use them also if they come in handy.

Click to view attachment
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I hate to be a tedious newbie - but is there a translation into English for what you're doing here with your planner? I'd be interested to know as planners are a hot button issue for me, crucial to have but only on my own dime, to quote the big boss.



I'm confused as to what your looking for. Are you asking for what I plan on using the planner for? If so it's going to be used for both work and personal.

What does Comb Bind mean?

jmkeuning
"combine"

He's just going to print up a planner. Each day of the week will have individual day dedications, but each week will be preceeded by a summary.
KCat
hm. I thought he meant comb bind. Comb binding is a form of binding that uses circular "combs" as the spine. I have one. Similar to this: http://www.shoplet.com/office/db/FEL52101.html They're available from most office supply stores.
KCat
What brand of card stock are you using, PM? What inks with it?
penguinmaster
I did mean comb bind. Someone already explained it so I won't go back into explaining it. I dont have it in front of me anymore (it's at work) but I believe it's Wausau paper card stock. So far I've written on it with Noodler's Zhivago and Golden Brown, as well as Private Reserve Black Cherry. All smooth as butter. They had 60# as well at our copy shop in the same color, but I figured hey, I wanted a nice thick paper, 110# is it!
JackieTKD
penguinmaster,

I can't see your attachments, only the text [size="4"][/size]
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Can you please re-attach or send me a copy?

Thanks!
JackieTKD
1cockycop
I'd like to see the attachments as well...
penguinmaster
Here's an updated small and large version. I don't have the weekly one anymore. It was too much of a hassle to put appts in two places.

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JackieTKD
Got it, Thanks. Straight forward, simple. I'll mock up something similar for my needs.
Thanks Again!
wpblaw
QUOTE(penguinmaster @ May 19 2008, 03:55 PM) [snapback]616070[/snapback]
Here's an updated small and large version. I don't have the weekly one anymore. It was too much of a hassle to put appts in two places.

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Thanks for posting this - I really like the format and will give it a shot, too. I've become to great a Luddite for iCal these days! smile.gif
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