Monday, 4 March 2013

Monthly diary for the Midori Traveler's Notebook to make at home


A reader requested this. It is an insert containing a month-to-view diary layout that you can print out and make at home.




This is designed to work as a Midori Traveler's Notebook insert but will work equally well as a stand-alone booklet.

You can download the 2013 set and print it for yourself. The file prints double-sided on A4 paper in booklet mode. You can then bind the sheets into a cover and trim. This post will show you how.

Download the file here to get started.

9 comments:

a creative being said...

Is it possible to make a PDF download for this? I'm missing the right fonts (and software; I only have OpenOffice for Mac) and when I open this file it looks nothing like it's supposed to :)
Thanks!

Ray Blake said...

Sure. I'll get this up in the next day or two.

a creative being said...

Great, thanks so much! :)

Ray Blake said...

Here is a link to the PDF version.

Darren said...

Thanks again Ray I love this insert

Ana said...

HI Ray -
Any chance of talking you into doing this with the week beginning on Sunday? It would make me like my midori so much better...thank you! Ana

Gary Tree said...

Hi Ray,
Thanks for posting all the DIY for the Midori. I have been a Senior Pocket Daytimer guy since 1983. I have always wanted a little larger size but not in a notebook. I bought the Midori because it is larger and I can make custom inserts.

Am having a problem with the Monthly calendar. Once loaded in Word and navigating to "page setup" change setting to "book fold" but the result is not what it should look like. Paper setting is on A4.

I would love to know how to manipulate the Word file to create other inserts.

I will try the PDF for the lined notes and see if that works.

Thanks,

Ray Blake said...

I haven't come across the "book fold" setting. If your printer doesn't support booklet mode you can download a program called FinePrint that will do it for you. I use it all the time and it works with all applications that print.

Gary Tree said...

Ray,
That did the trick!
Thank you
Gary

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