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Print your own Post-it Notes

6 per a sheet.
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If, like me, you keep writing the same thing on post-it notes you might want some custom notes with boxes to check things off and words to circle.

For Example:

Dear _____________, Your memo was ( annoying pointless unreadable ). I have gone ( to lunch on vacation away...forever ) I hope you will be ( fine miserable ) without me.

Sincerly, THE FUTUREBIRD

But, you might not want 100+ of them, just maybe 12.

Put two sheets of this paper in your printer. Design your note and print! 6 notes per a page for "standard size" 24 for "tiny size"

Once printed peel them off one-by-one and let the "fun"begin!

futurebird, May 12 2005

Like this? Sheet_20Feed_20Post-It_99
Dr Curry's sheet-feed post-its. (moved into this category to make it easier to find) [st3f, May 12 2005]

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       I have a pad of the following forms:   

       While you were out screwing around
To…………………………
Date……………Time………
M……………………………
Of…………………………
Area Code & Exchange……
  

       Telephoned…
Wants to see you…
Please call…
Didn’t call…
Will call again…
Nobody called…
Won’t call again…
Wants your body…
Returned your call…
Message forgotten…
Re-returned your returned call…
I was working real hard…
Take your own damn messages…
  

       Message…………………………………
FarmerJohn, May 12 2005
  

       Actually, I've done this. Simply because I am a bit OCD, but it's quite nice. Print a message on a piece of paper and make sure the message you want fits within the area of a note-pad. Then place the paper back in the printer, but this time with the post-it attached. (you may need to print the post it up-side down depending on how your printer loads) When the printer finishes, you have a cleanly typed message on a post-it. Save the message as a template, then the next time you need to print a post-it you are all set.
Mauve Herring, May 12 2005
  

       *Read*   Great idea. I've wondered if this is possible.
reensure, May 12 2005
  

       Been there, done that (see link). How ya doing, futurebird? Still supporting the NY educational system single-handed?
DrCurry, May 13 2005
  

       "Dear _________,   

       The SQuID is ( broken broken fucking broken out of helium broken ) again. Maybe you can ( fix swear at pour pasta sauce into ) it. If not, I will contact the manufacturer on ________ and request that they ( send parts rip off their own ears and eat them the stupid bast"   

       I can see this getting bad very quickly.
Detly, May 13 2005
  
      
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