Following my post of these in Personal size, I received a request for A5 versions. The wider page allowed my to show more of the original pictures, and I'm quite pleased with the results. If you want to see them all, you'll have to download them, but to whet your appetite, here is one example compared with the smaller version:
If you use an A5 Filofax and would like to give these dividers a try, you can download them and print them for yourself.
The templates are set up with seasonal pictures I've found through Google Images and just cropped down to fit the format. The intention is that you can replace these with your own pictures.
When you add pictures, you'll need to position, size and crop them. This will be hard if you don't know how to make pictures 'float' in a Word document. To do this, once your picture is in the document, right-click on the picture and from the pop-up menu, select 'text wrapping', then 'behind text'. You can then drag the picture around at will. Finally, select your picture, right-click and choose 'send to back' to put the picture 'behind' the calendar and the tab.
You can download the templates below as Word documents, each containing six pages, with one A5 divider on each. Each page will print on A4 card, with crop marks to make cutting them out easy.
Those of you in North America who have struggled to obtain A4 paper are likely to have even more trouble obtaining A4 card, so I've made versions for you that are based on Letter paper.
If you use an A5 Filofax and would like to give these dividers a try, you can download them and print them for yourself.
The templates are set up with seasonal pictures I've found through Google Images and just cropped down to fit the format. The intention is that you can replace these with your own pictures.
When you add pictures, you'll need to position, size and crop them. This will be hard if you don't know how to make pictures 'float' in a Word document. To do this, once your picture is in the document, right-click on the picture and from the pop-up menu, select 'text wrapping', then 'behind text'. You can then drag the picture around at will. Finally, select your picture, right-click and choose 'send to back' to put the picture 'behind' the calendar and the tab.
You can download the templates below as Word documents, each containing six pages, with one A5 divider on each. Each page will print on A4 card, with crop marks to make cutting them out easy.
Those of you in North America who have struggled to obtain A4 paper are likely to have even more trouble obtaining A4 card, so I've made versions for you that are based on Letter paper.
Jan - Jun dividers (A4)
Jan - Jun dividers (Letter)
Jul - Dec (A4)
Jul - Dec (Letter)
NEW: 2015 versions available here.
5 comments:
Dear Ray,
when I download the dividers with my Mac, they are all overlapped and cannot be printed :-( Do you know how to solve this problem? Thank you!
(Just discovered your blog and spent hours on it! Fantastic!)
I don't have a Mac so am unable to have a look. Are you using Word for Mac?
Thank you so much for these! I'm using a Mac with Word 2011 and this worked perfectly! Thank you, thank you!
Thank you for these. I've downloaded and used my own images. When I've printed them out in booklet form (I'm using an A5 Filofax) the images are much smaller than the A5 pages. I've made sure that the crop marks stay in the same position and that the images fit within these markers so I'm not sure if they're meant to be slightly smaller than the A5 pages themselves. Is this right? If you'd be able to reply to me at ryan.hudson@hotmail.co.uk I'd be greatly appreciative. I can share a picture of what I mean that way too.
@Ryan H. They should be printed normally, not in booklet mode.
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