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Where to buy Classic/Junior size paper?
Jamie Phelps | Dec 6 2006
Other than Levenger... Does anyone know? I have scoured the big box office stores and searched froogle for a bit. Perhaps I am not using the right keywords. I would like to buy some paper for my Circa that I'm not scared to write on. :) Second edit: I want to buy blank paper for printing some DIY Planner pages. I know I can print them two up and trim, but I'm lazy and don't have a guillotine. 4 Comments
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Cutting isn't terribly expensiveSubmitted by Flexiblefine on December 6, 2006 - 11:02am.
Berko;7003 wrote: I want to buy blank paper for printing some DIY Planner pages. I know I can print them two up and trim, but I'm lazy and don't have a guillotine. Going to someplace like Kinko's and getting letter-size paper cut in half isn't all that expensive, but I'd like to find somewhere to buy classic-size paper too. It's a hassle to print stuff (like new monthly calendars for 2007) and run an errand to get it cut, especially for small batches. Most of what I use in my D*I*Y Planner is "Notes" pages, so I've been looking for lined sheets in the classic size that aren't FranklinCovey-priced. » POSTED IN:
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