![]() USES FOR CHECKBOOK CALENDAR PRINTABLEĮssentially, this is just a small printable pocket calendar. You can download the free printable pdf below. These are for your personal uses only and not to be shared or duplicated. Once printed and cut out, each calendar measures at 5.75 x 2.75 inches, which is perfect to slide into a checkbook or into a long wallet. (I just can’t guarantee the dimensions will be the same.) This PDF download includes yearly calendars for the years 2023, 2024, and 2025. While the PDF is designed to print on 8.5 x 11 inches, it can be printed on different sized paper. Instead of asking someone of having to check your phone calendar, you can add this handy free calendar to your checkbook and be sure to always get the date correct. Or better yet, print it off on sticker paper, trim, peel, and stick it to the register.Whether you’re looking for a checkbook calendar printable or a small calendar to fit in your purse or wallet, these small free printable calendars are the perfect size to meet your needs. You will need to trim your calendar and tape it to the register. Click the Sample Calendar print option.Running For will automatically adjust to 4.Adjust the Starting On date to the beginning of the year.Calendars per Sheet: The 5th option, which has 4 red squares.Here are the specs that I used to make it the right size to use with the checkbook registers. Scroll down until you find the Yearly Landscape calendar.Click on The Sample Calendars in the left-hand sidebar.Staple all pages with three staples spaced evenly, from left to right along the crease, then fold along the crease one more time.īelow is a calendar that you can customize to the size that you need and then download it to either Word or Open Office (Open Office is free to download here: ) and print. Place the register pages and register cover (with the cover facing up) in the stapler, with the crease of the folded stack of pages as the part that will be stapled.Insert the folded checkbook register pages into the cover lining up the creases. Personally, I like to have the 'info' side (register info about when it started/ended) as the back, and the "This Register belongs to" info as the front side of the cover. Fold the trimmed checkbook register cover from bottom to top, so the words are on the OUTSIDE.Flipping from one page to another, you should see the "Issued to" at the top of each page, and along the crease. Individually fold the trimmed checkbook register pages from top to bottom.The checkbook cover will be longer and wider than the checkbook register pages. Repeat this process for the checkbook cover. Two horizontal cuts (top and bottom) and two vertical cuts (left side and right side) will be made, for a total of 4 cuts. ![]() You can draw a line connecting the 'cut lines' to make your cutting straighter. Scissors can be used to do this, if you don't have access to a paper cutter. Line the "cut line" surrounding the checkbook register pages with the paper cutter blade to trim the edges evenly. ![]() PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PRINTER DOCUMENTATION FOR MORE INFORMATION. The sheets do NOT get rotated, or flipped over to the blank side to be printed. TIP: On my HP printer, the page is printed to the tray: printed side up, and the image appears facing the printer (upside down.) When printing the back side, the printed sheets are taken from the 'out tray' and the stack is placed exactly the way they came out of the printer: printed side facing up, and the image is upside down, into the 'in tray' of the printer.
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