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Print lined paper to add dates (diary)
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I simply want to print sheet of lined paper, so that I can enter dates from top to bottom, on microsoft office, but can't find where to do it, can you help please
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so you want to print a sheet of paper that has lines from left to right all the way down to allow you to write dates on by hand? may i ask what you need this for as a spreadsheet could be easyer.0
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insert a table, 1 column and as many rows as you want lines
borders and shading, add a border top and bottom of each cellUtinam logica falsa tuam philosophiam totam suffodiant.0 -
yes, if what spreadsheet is, that's what I would lik, but do not know how to achieve it.
I want to carry around a list of thngs we have to do each day till end of may, dated.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
ahh i get ya. to me it seems like a waste of ink and i would type a new list for each day in a nice clear font, underline it and put a tick box at the the end of the line, then you can print multiple copy's of the list and distribute to who ever you want.
however if still want just lined paper, here is a link with some downloads for you. i tihnk they are PDF files so just open them and print....
http://www.printablepaper.net/category/lined0 -
Well in a round-about way, I've sorted it, but for varying reasons I'm not satisfied with my final outcome, but your link is absolutely fine. Ideal for someone of limited capabilities which of course is me. I have saved the link for future reference. Well done Tom.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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Personally, I'd use a pen and paper.0
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DatabaseError wrote: »...and I'd go to Tesco and buy a notepad for about 50p
that was going to be my sugestion. after printing a few sheets of lined paper you will have spent around the cost of a cheap notepad.0 -
http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/
great site, diaries also available, infact anything you want for free, and if it's not there email them and they will arrange it to be there.Div 1 Play Off Winners 2007
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