With the two ribbon markers incorporated in the new binding it will be easy to mark where to find your next available graph page. So on any given Wednesday at my project meeting, I can write on my calendar under my 2pm appointment that I took notes on page 22. There will be 54 total sheets included with page numbers for easy referencing. To remedy this in the 2017 planner, we moved all of the graph paper to the end of the book. In the months where we needed more we ended up writing on the graph paper included for the preceding or following month, making it hard to locate our notes. Sometimes we needed more and sometimes we didn't use a single sheet. We found that from month to month the number of graph pages we used varied. The folder attached to the back cover is slightly different:įalling between tabs in the 2016 planner was a one page goal sheet, a two page month layout, a two page week layout for each week, followed by 5 sheets of graph paper. The folder attached to the front cover looks like this: Each folder is configured differently (again for added versatility). We will still have two folders for those that already have a system worked out from last year, they will just be in slightly different locations. Due to the binding type change we had to move the folder to the front and back cover. In the 2016 version, the double sided folder was bound in the planner at the very front. This week is more like a potpourri post, sharing a handful of small tweaks that we feel improve the overall versatility of the 2017 planner. In Part II we shared the soul crushing reality that our design approach to tabs had to change. In Part I of this series we shared the big changes coming to the 2017 planner regarding the binding type and cover durability.
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