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babylon5_love2009-09-14 02:41 am
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Page-A-Day calendar (again)
Addendum:
ladyhelen tried to help by suggesting DropSend, but as many of you know, it didn't work.
However,
curwinus came to the rescue and let me send the zip file to him. He posted the URL for downloading in his comment below (but you can click here). As he notes, some files were missing; I sent him *another* zip file with the missing JPGs.
Now, I have to re-create pages for the last 3 pages in September, and then I can put those and pages for the rest of the year in another zip file.
Here is an example of one of the pages:
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Now, I have to re-create pages for the last 3 pages in September, and then I can put those and pages for the rest of the year in another zip file.
Finally, since the end of the year only takes me through "Intersections in Real Time," I have additional pages for the following January.
I don't know why things were so discombobulated, but hopefully people will like them any way.

So, the calendar files for February have 4 days/pages in each file; these would be printed in landscape orientation. Starting in March, there are 2 days/pages in each file, which would be printed in portrait orientation. You would then cut along the lines and display them however you like! I have had mine bound at the top like the ones you get at the stores, with a glue-like substance that lets you peel one off every day. I've also had them hole-punched and spiral-bound at the top.
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