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Vertical Weekly Diary For Passport Tn?


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I'm wondering if anyone knows if the vertical weekly diary format (see picture - from JetPens) exists for the passport-sized Midori Traveler's Notebook? In any brand. I love the way each day is broken down by time of day so I block out times more easily, but am not a huge fan of the regular TN size. If the answer's no, does not exist, that's fine, I'm just wondering if I missed some critical keyword or the like in my googling.

ETA: A chronodex insert would work nicely as well, but again my googling is coming up with no actual product (yet).

 

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You might go to etsy. Then search for Yellow Paper House. It's a store on etsy for handmade Tn, Passport and other Notebook inserts. Great prices, great quality, incredible service. I'm a big fan. I don't know, for sure, they have what you want but it wouldn't hurt to look there. You might contact the store through etsy and see if they'll make them up for you.

 

 

 

https://www.etsy.com/shop/YellowPaperHouse

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Yellow Paper House looks like they have what I'm looking for! Thanks!

 

The one Goulet has has a more horizontal format, with each day being a long, blank rectangle - I'm looking for something where each day is a column. Midori has that for the regular size TNs but not the passport size.

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I thought the Goulet one might not work. Bit hard to visualize how the TN diary was laid out but I was guessing the Vertical part was columns, not rows like on the Goulet one. In case you don't find what you want send an Email through etsy to the YPH lady. She's been very accommodating for my special requests. Most of the Artist's/Crafts people on etsy, do special orders. Another thought is Scan a TN page into your PC, then use the orientation and sizing program to shrink the scan to a passport size. Print that out as a pattern and make up your own Passport sized diary pages. If you know any PC people they could probably assist you with this..

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