
Use a long reach stapler or open a small stapler up and manually bend the staples or make holes in the crease and stitch. Also the kin numbers must start at 1 and go to 260.įold the day planner and staple on the crease. The numbers are at the beginning of a wavespell:"Wizard wavespell (2)". Make sure the wavespell numbers are in order. Make sure the orientation is the same, that is be careful that the tops are correct. You will have to adjust the sheets so that page 13 of DayKeeper goes on the back of page 1 of DayKeeper and so on. After the first 12 pages are printed, you will have to turn the pages with the correct side up and with the correct side entering the printer first. Print the 12 front pages, turn the stack over, page one should be on top with the orientation so page 13 prints on the unprinted side, then put the stack in the printer again and on the backs of them, print the backs. "DayKeeper.rtf" pages 1-12 are the front of the papers, "DayKeeper.rtf" pages 13-24 are the backs of the papers. You may have to adjust the margins to work with your printer, but you need to end up with 24 pages in the Daykeeper rtf file. There are 12 pieces of paper used when printed on both sides. When you get that correct then print the entire planner. Remember how the paper needs to be turned over. You may want to use black ink only during testing. *Print page 1 then print page 13 on the back as a test.
#ASTRO COLOR ORACLE HOW TO#
Test how to turn over the papers to print on the back. The Daykeeper rtf file may be located anywhere. The images need to be stored in the exact folders, the Daykeeper rtf file looks for the images there.
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Unzip the image archive and save the files in the locations specified for your operating system. You may have to manually re-order each paper sheet order before printing the backs depending on your printer.ĭownload the image archive and the Daykeeper rtf file above. These instructions are for a desktop printer which prints on the back of the paper as to when fed into the printer. Rich Text format (.rtf) with color images. Delete spaces or adjust the margins if there are more than 24 pages. There must be 24 pages, 12 front plus 12 back. You should see the color images if properly set up. The file should open using Word or Open Office. If not already open, navigate to the download folder, click the "DayKeeper.rtf" file. This will ask for the root user password. Sudo unzip ~/Downloads/DKbmaps_Linux.zip -d /usr/share/daykeeper Open a command terminal: Applications-Accessories-Terminal.Ĭopy/paste (or type) the following text into the terminal to unzip and save the images (use exact case):
:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc()/astro-cards-3-card-reading-58b979a43df78c353cdd6a11.jpg)
#ASTRO COLOR ORACLE ZIP FILE#
Leave the image zip file "DKbmaps_Linux.zip" in the Downloads folder.


(Alternately the Linux zip archive may be used to manually create the zipped images on Windows) The Daykeeper_images.exe file is a executable and may require allowing it to run if Windows asks. This will automatically create the images in the correct folder. If the images are not in the folders, put the images into these folders:Ĭlick and run the file downloaded in step 3 (Daykeeper_images.exe), it is a self extracting zip file. Images within the Daykeeper are not embedded in the files, the images are stored separately on the hard drive. This only needs to be done once.

Leave as today's date for the current planner. Choose a date above within the desired 260 day (kin) range.
