Printing GTD Weekly Calendar

JerryC2022

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I am re-considering my use of the GTD paper planner weekly calendar. I had purchased the $29 planner package sold here, but I had issues printing. I have since changed to another printer which works better.

My question is how does one force the PDF Weekly Calendar start the print on the 2nd page? I want my weekly calendar to format the same week on opposing pages, not on a front and back of one page. I do not see any print options to make the printer do this. What am I missing? I will purchase the 2025 weekly calendar update if I can make the pages print like this.

Thanks
 
If you want to print your GTD weekly calendar with the same week on opposing pages, you need to add a blank page at the start of the PDF using a tool like Adobe Acrobat or Smallpdf. Then, print single-sided or use manual duplex printing, ensuring even and odd pages align correctly. Test a few pages first to confirm the layout works before printing the entire planner.
 
What happens when you print with the page range from 2 to N, where N is the last
This will work, as I am duplexing front and back. (Another option that might work is printing one sided even / odd). I then can print the M-T-W page by itself. That also gives me an option to print an index or monthly calendar on the other side of the M-W-T page. BTW, I am reducing the size to 90% to fit in a B5 binder. Thanks for the suggestion. Now I can order the 2025 calendar knowing it will work.
 
If you want to print your GTD weekly calendar with the same week on opposing pages, you need to add a blank page at the start of the PDF using a tool like Adobe Acrobat or Smallpdf. Then, print single-sided or use manual duplex printing, ensuring even and odd pages align correctly. Test a few pages first to confirm the layout works before printing the entire planner.
I'm assuming that the Acrobat program would allow the edit of the PDF?
 
I'm assuming that the Acrobat program would allow the edit of the PDF?
To print your GTD weekly calendar with the same week on opposing pages, you can add a blank page at the beginning of your PDF using a tool like Adobe Acrobat Pro or Smallpdf. In Acrobat, simply use the Organize Pages feature to insert a blank page before saving and printing. This ensures your pages align correctly when printed single-sided or with manual duplex printing.
 
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