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If, you are anything like me, and struggle writing straight without guidelines...but in the same heartbeat wish you could just pull that single sheet of 5mm grid paper you require for that one special task out of your a...

 

...I may have a website that'll scratch your itchy pen fingers!

 

https://www.printablepaper.net/

 

Freely available PDF templates for all sorts of different paper types, even including 'penmanship' papers with the correct slant.

 

All you need is a computer, a printer and some paper of your choosing!

 

You can now have the guides you want, on the paper you want, any time you want, for pittance!

 

I'd just like to say I'm not affiliated with the website at all, I just found it obscenely cool.

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These sites are really useful aren't they! I use incompetech a lot for printable guidelines, especially for truly narrow ruled paper and small grids.

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I sent the dot paper from PrintablePaper to my daughter and had her convert the PDF to a Word Doc. Then I lightened the dots to barely visible, duplicated the page so I could print duplex and added the pages to my planner (3 ring binder). It's great for taking notes.

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Wow, what an awesome site! I like how they actually do some templates, like some of the calligraphy ones, in landscape format.

Thanks for posting the link. I had made myself a template by measuring the spacing on college ruled paper, and doing it in iPages (OMG, do I miss Appleworks, where it would have been SOOOO much easier). But this site would have saved me the trouble.

Definitely saving the link in my "useful URLs file....

And OMG -- they even have 10/per inch grid paper! Hmm. Wonder if they have 20/inch grid paper, which I can't find anyplace anymore... (yes, I did actually have a use for it B)).

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And OMG -- they even have 10/per inch grid paper! Hmm. Wonder if they have 20/inch grid paper, which I can't find anyplace anymore... (yes, I did actually have a use for it cool.png

 

As mentioned earlier, you can use this site to print custom templates of your own size/spec.

https://incompetech.com/graphpaper/

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These sites are really useful aren't they! I use incompetech a lot for printable guidelines, especially for truly narrow ruled paper and small grids.

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The link is https://incompetech.com/graphpaper/

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Someone who does precision guesswork based on unreliable data provided by those of questionable knowledge.

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I wish they wouldn't do pdf's or if they did, do 2 pages so we can print duplex and save paper.

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I wish they wouldn't do pdf's or if they did, do 2 pages so we can print duplex and save paper.

 

You can print the same page of a pdf multiple times in duplex. If you only have Adobe Reader (and thus can't abuse the Adobe Pro method of literally copying a page and making a 2 page document), you can instead go to the printing dialogue of Adobe Reader and, under "Print Range", click the radio button to the "Pages" option. Then type the same page number multiple times - eg "1, 1" - in the box where you would normally specify page ranges.

 

From there, proceed as you normally would for printing in duplex - importantly, check that you've got the option set up for printing double sided and your desired page flip setting - and print.

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Thanks but because there is only one page, it doesn't allow me to choose the Pages radio button.

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