Here we go.
1. Daily dashboard
The Daily Dashboard gives you a booklet per month and contains a monthly overview followed by a double page spread for each day, letting you organise tasks, appointments and anything else you can imagine.
You need a booklet for each month, so twelve cover the full year. Here are the files:
| January | A4 | Letter |
| February | A4 | Letter |
| March | A4 | Letter |
| April | A4 | Letter |
| May | A4 | Letter |
| June | A4 | Letter |
| July | A4 | Letter |
| August | A4 | Letter |
| September | A4 | Letter |
| October | A4 | Letter |
| November | A4 | Letter |
| December | A4 | Letter |
2. Week on two pages
The week on two pages layout gives you a straightforward planning view, a week at a time.
Printing instructions
You can print on to plain A4 paper in most of the world, or, if you’re in a country saddled with Letter paper, you can download a special version of your own. Either way, print at 100% – no scaling – duplexing by flipping the paper on the short edge. Then follow the instructions in the video below to bind your pages into a booklet. Remember that for this format you need to cut at a width of 130mm rather than 110mm. If you’re using Letter paper you’ll have to trim at the top and bottom to end up with a booklet that’s 210mm tall (Google will tell you whatever that is in inches, I’m sure.)





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