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Dear Interwebs,
I currently use a Quo Vadis diary with the SEPTANOTE layout.
The vertical layout for days works extremely well for me, and week-on-two-pages with notes for each day and also off to the right is good. However, they only have six full days there, Sunday has a tiny little slot near the end, and I find this difficult for scheduling teaching.
Do any of you lot know where I could find a week-on-two-pages diary with vertical day layout and a notes section that has ALL SEVEN DAYS?
I currently use a Quo Vadis diary with the SEPTANOTE layout.
The vertical layout for days works extremely well for me, and week-on-two-pages with notes for each day and also off to the right is good. However, they only have six full days there, Sunday has a tiny little slot near the end, and I find this difficult for scheduling teaching.
Do any of you lot know where I could find a week-on-two-pages diary with vertical day layout and a notes section that has ALL SEVEN DAYS?
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Date: 2008-05-17 08:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-05-28 10:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-05-17 08:23 pm (UTC)The best I've tracked down so far is one from WH Smith, which has a column for each day, with appointment times and a notes section below each day. Saturday and Sunday share a column, which isn't ideal, but it gives a little bit more space than the one you've got at the moment. I couldn't find a picture of it online, the closest example I could find was this Filofax layout (http://www.filofax.co.uk/images/products/refills/line/68521x.jpg).
I've previously used Outlook to print out the week in columns, which you can do without compressing the weekends, but I tended to do this only when printer paper was provided by work. ;)