Shrink to one page print
I like to have my plans fit all on one page. I would really like to have a way to have a button I can press where it would condense my plans to fit nicely onto one page. This would be very helpful to me as I try to be cautious about my paper use.
 Eric
    
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      Gary commented I really like the "split week over two pages" option. I put mine in a 3-ring binder, and like to be able to see the week at a glance. It is helpful and I enjoy getting the notes section on the side but lately my plans are a long and I can't fit them all over two pages. 
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      Ami Barragree commented Also, option to shrink to fit a weekly spread over 2 pages. I put mine in a 3-ring binder, and like to be able to see the week at a glance (morning of all 5 days on left, afternoon of all 5 days on right). 
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      Lindsay Stearns commented I can do that on my printer settings - have you tried it that way? You also may be able to print as a pdf and scale the pdf as well? 
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       Lisa Shacklock
    
 commented Lisa Shacklock
    
 commentedThis was 'under review' in 2016 - how has this issue STILL not been fixed in Jan 2023? I am new to Planbook but am finding I spend more time trying cut down my lesson plan to fit on one page. I feel like I may as well use microsoft word - at least I'd only have to do it once! 
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       Stacie Brady
    
 commented Stacie Brady
    
 commentedWhen you hit the print button, choose Send to Word instead of Send to PDF, and then you can readjust everything to fit onto one page before you print. 
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       Kristen St.Jean
    
 commented Kristen St.Jean
    
 commentedI would like a feature that would allow me to lock the page size so that when I print my lessons I know everything will fit on one page rather than having to go back and repeatedly adjust lesson box sizes. 
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       kim
    
 commented kim
    
 commentedAgreed. One page printing option needed. 
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       Flowergirl
    
 commented Flowergirl
    
 commentedI solve this by reducing the font size in my templates and make sure there are no "extra" line spaces where I could avoid it be not hitting "Enter." I like the daily view rather than weekly. I can fit one day on a page, front-back. 
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       Frances Whetstone
    
 commented Frances Whetstone
    
 commentedYou use to be able to reduce the size of the print when printing out the pages to make it fit on 2 pages. Now it regularly prints the week out on 3 to 4 pages. I have to cut and paste the week together to get it to be only 2 pages. 
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       Karen
    
 commented Karen
    
 commentedFor example, we have a three day week this week, and it prints the lessons on two pages, and leaves the right side of the page (thurs and fri) blank because they are off days. Why can't i print Mon-Wed across the whole width of the page, so that all my plans would fit on one page? 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedThe two page printout might be a deal breaker. 
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       connie.ohlmann
    
 commented connie.ohlmann
    
 commentedWe need customizable print options so that you can print a monthly calendar with events that fits on one page and is printer friendly (not colour text bubbles) 
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      Cara Howe commented Yes, this is so essential to be able to have the plans print in a neat format- or at least the option to amend them to print in this way, either over one or two pages. I teach specialist classes and many of my classes are currently split over two pages and the plans print on a ridiculous amount of paper- if you can fix this it would be amazing! 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedI need smaller objective print so that I can fit everything on one page. Help!! 
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       Charity Hansen
    
 commented Charity Hansen
    
 commentedAgree! I quit using planbook.com because of this! I love everything about plan book but it print three pages or more for 1 day of lessons? I could probably get every teacher in my school on this if it wasn't for this issue and the option to print the lessons horizontal rather than vertical! Please fix this! I love your site otherwise! I love the app too! 
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       Martha Martin
    
 commented Martha Martin
    
 commentedI'm discouraged to see that this topic is 5 years old! A simple fit-to-page option would solve all my problems. I have one line that is forcing my plans to fit to 4 pages, where 2 of the pages are mostly blank. Any solutions? 
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       Rachel
    
 commented Rachel
    
 commentedDoesn't have to be "one" page, but two horizontally like traditional plans for print out. 
 
          