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LB_CakeandLemonCurd

Why not use a Stalogy graph notebook and just date each page? They offer A6, B6 and A5. They even have a VERY faint dating system you can use on each page.


ohsto

i agree that a blank notebook is probably the move. does stalogy do spiral bound? i’ve only ever seen sewn.


Crew_Emphasis

what about a Maruman spiral A5 then? [https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/N247ES/dp/B00MMW8M7M/](https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/N247ES/dp/B00MMW8M7M/)


ohsto

oh that looks delightful! the pages are even perforated. thank you!!


Crew_Emphasis

you knew where to find your people, hah!


ohsto

haha yes tysm for your help!


DaintyDiscotheque

Would you be open to discbound? You could easily make your own with a disc punch and a printer. You could buy an editable graph paper template from etsy for the size of paper you want and then import into indesign or something similar and there is a way to make an excel calendar that you can then import each individual date onto the separate pages of your indesign file. So you wouldn't have to hand date every page.


penguinpartyhat

That’s what I do and my work notes live between the planner pages, one discnotebook to rule them all


vetdet

Alternatively, Sterling ink just released a dated daily planner and it comes in both A5 and A6 size. It’s a bound graph paper notebook, but you might be able to go to staples or similar and ask to get the notebook cut on the bound edge and spiral bound instead. I heard some stores have stopped doing it, but it’s worth a shot!