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Old 08-11-2017, 09:50 AM
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This may be or sound like a silly question but, I use a Franklin Covey Monarch Planner and would really like if anyone knew how to get the spacing correct to print on the Franklin Blank Pages.


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You would have to fiddle with your font size & line-spacing to do that. Given that Word also uses the active printer's drive to do the layout - which means the output can vary from printer to printer - it's unlikely anyone else could do that for you.
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