Some planner paper sizes are already programmed in, and you just need to click on that one (A6, in this case). By Paper Insert Size: When you click to print a document, you can click on “Paper Size” to reveal a bunch of different options.SO, I actually switched it to print 4 per page…and it magically came out perfect. But when I went up a size, it didn’t work either. By Pages Per Sheet: I found that when I did the 44% for the personal A6 binder, it had no margin for binder holes, and it was really small.Note: your printer and software may look different than mine, but you’ll want to look for these same settings. Here is a chart for percentages to use with different types of binders, including the A6. You can then put a percentage of the original size, which will shrink the printable down. Under “Advanced” options, click “Scale”, then “Custom”. By Percentage: Open the printable, and click “print”.There are a few ways that you can take any regular sized PDF printable (8.5” X 11”), and print it out to fit your A6 personal planner (or any sized planner, for that matter). Print one envelope for each money envelope category that you need. My free printable cash envelope templates have space to record the month, the category name, and the total budget right on the front of the money envelope. Printing Hack to Convert Savings Challenges to Fit the A6 Binder Step 4: Label each cash envelope template and put money inside.
When you’ve crossed off all the spaces, then you know you’ve saved $500.
As you save money in your envelope, cross off the number of squares that add up to the amount.įor example, if you save $31 this week, then you can cross off the $20 and $11 spaces. There are 60 squares, each with a money amount on them. This free envelope saving challenge will fit right into one of your A6 cash envelopes. I love how this set works both as a printable to hole punch and put into your A6, AND, they fit into your cash envelopes in an A6 binder (here’s the A6 personal binder in the photo, and the other one I use is this A6 personal binder). There is one savings plan printable for each month in these boho-themed free printables. Use a printing hack to decrease the size of a normal PDF, allowing you to use other free savings challenge printables in your A6.įree Savings Challenge Printables Made for A6.Find free envelope savings challenge printables, and just use the savings challenge front part (which fits nicely into an A6 binder cash envelope).Find free savings challenge printables specifically for A6 (there are several, below).
The way I see it, you have three options to fill your A6 binder with free savings challenge printables. Ready to get your A6 filled with inserts to help you reach your savings goals? A6 Savings Challenge Free Printables Which is why I’m so excited to not only show you several out there, but also a way for you to convert any type of free savings challenge into an insert that will fit your cute A6 Personal Planner binder.