Pocketmod Word Template
February 4, 2007
Pocketmod makes a great disposible outboard brain. A pencil and a pocketmod is much less gadgety than a PDA, cheaper, and requires no batteries or thumb work or any fiddling with T9 prediction.
But. It wears out and needs replacement. Fine, print out a new one. But there always seems to be items to carry over to a new one. Tired of copying stuff over, I thought to find a Word template instead. There’s a pretty complex one available, but I wanted simple. So I made one that’s just lines and a 2007 calendar. Now my template can contain information and it’s easy to mess with. Here’s my Word Pocketmod Template.
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Author:EoC | February 8, 2007 at 5:54 am
Hi there,
I found your template to be wonderfuly done.
Thanks for linking to my “complex” pocketmod template!
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futhermet | February 8, 2007 at 9:16 am
Thanks. And be sure no slight intended with ‘complex.’ That was some pretty cool Word hacking. I need to look into how you did that. Say, I enjoyed your summary of GTD.
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