Calendar Pdf For Goodnotes

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Odette Millian

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Agreewith commenters. Those of us with ADHD or multiple gigs have enough trouble keeping organized. Not having our calendar sync with our planner is counter-intuitive. It was the first thing I tried to do with Goodnotes, then spent the next three hours searching all over the web for information on how to do this. The best answer was open both apps and drag/drop. Seriously?! I mean, seriously???? The first thing I think of when using a planner is marking a date on a calendar. I don't want to have to do this in two apps manually or drag and drop information.

There's another app that starts with a Z that can do this- but is not as nice of a program as Goodnotes! I don't know how they did it, but I'd be a loyal goodnotes user and subscriber forever if this was available!


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Yes I totally agree with #Chris Main - please connect Google Calendar to Good Notes. I've created a teacher planner and it looks great in Good Notes but I still have to copy paste between Good Notes and Google Calendar.


This is the thing I keep finding is missing.. I just want to be able to create a calendar entry that then shows me when I've made edits to a journal. I know that this can be done with many of the commercial template products - and maybe this is why you *can't* do this - its a market that drives sales. However - I love the inking in Goodnotes; I just don't want to have to write something and then also make a note that I've written something - a call out via an API to a Google Calendar would be amazing (or ideally a configurable API so that users can specify a GMail account, Apple or MS account..) the tech for this exists - we just need the function in Goodnotes. I would pay the asking price again for this, and it would be a huge advantage over the competition - nobody has this, and yet it's relatively simple to implement.


As a single mom, who works full-time as a freelance artist for a local styling salon, who also goes to college full-time, and has two home-schooled teenage children, being able to sync GoodNotes with Google Calendar would be a Godsend and the best app on the web.


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One journaling (and planning) essential I've found is having a calendar. It's so essential that when I was journaling on paper, I wished I had calendar stickers. But unfortunately, calendar stickers were also the hardest to find and the most expensive ones-- since you had to buy them every year and every month and when you need multiple calendars? It adds up. Might as well write it myself. But then it gets tedious. Until I discovered ?the perpetual customizable calendar.


What do I mean by this? Check out the video below to see how to customize this calendar sticker to fit every month of every year and a handy hack so you only need to customize once for each month. That's twelve edits only in a year!


To quickly create the required number of pages for weekly spreads - just swipe the page from left to right until you see the icon for adding a new page. The new page will have the same design as the last page in the GoodNotes 5


I recommend that you save the current project so that you do not accidentally delete the created pages. The fact is that when we create a quick note in GoodNotes, we must save it. Otherwise, we can lose the document when closing it


Crafting the best digital planner for iPad and GoodNotes doesn't just simplify your planning; it transforms your iPad into a powerhouse of productivity and creativity. Unlike a physical planner, a digital one offers unlimited flexibility.



GoodNotes is celebrated for its intuitive interface and rich feature set, making it an ideal platform for digital planning. When selecting the best digital planner for GoodNotes, consider not just the aesthetic appeal but the functionality. Does it have monthly, weekly, and daily views? Are there enough hyperlinks to make navigation seamless?



For those venturing into the digital planning realm, I've curated a selection of digital planners template for 2024 and 2025, that stand out for their design and usability. Whether you're a student look at GoodNotes Student Planner, a professional - look at Digital Professional Project Planner, or someone just looking to organize your daily routines - Franklin Covey Digital Planner or Digital Day Planner, there's a planner tailored for your needs. From minimalist digital planner layouts that focus on the essentials to Vertical Digital Daily Weekly Planners designs that cater to detailed planning, the variety is vast.






Moreover, integrating hyperlinks within your planner can dramatically enhance its utility, allowing you to jump between dates, notes, and to-do lists effortlessly. This feature makes my goodnotes digital planners the best for you.



To explore a range of digital planners designed with GoodNotes users in mind, visit my website. Here, you'll find best digital planner for goodnotes that are not only compatible with GoodNotes but are also crafted to leverage its best features, ensuring your digital planning is as enjoyable as it is efficient. Each GoodNotes Daily Planner and GoodNotes Weekly planner is designed to make the most of GoodNotes' capabilities, from easy navigation to extensive customization options, ensuring you find the perfect match for your planning needs.


Of course, Bookmarking is not a substitute for full-fledged hyperlinks for navigating dates between the planner pages. Building complete links in a digital planner for goodness is a very time-consuming process. You can make a simple weekly planner interactive for a day or less, and a complex daily planner can take a whole week of work from you if you are a beginner.


Let me start off by showing you how to create links for Apple calendar. First off, you will need some sort of Apple device in order to be able to create the Shortcut. And of course, you will need the Shortcuts app on your device (which is free).


This is what my shortcut looks like. As you can see here, this probably looks super confusing to you right now. But I promise you, by the end of this tutorial you will understand what all of this means and you will also be able to recreate it on your own.


The name of your shortcut will be shared with those who purchase your digital planners so be sure to name it something that goes with your brand. For example, like I mentioned earlier, my shortcut is called CreativelyClaudia as that is the name of my brand.


Next, you want to let your shortcut know what to do with the link you create. Essentially, we want the shortcut to grab the date that we will be adding to the link so we will need to split the text first.


So this is basically letting the shortcut know that we want it to split the text so that it reads the part that comes after this. Once the system has separated the text, we want it to grab the dates that are in the second part of the split text which will be able to open up the correct date in the Apple calendar.


And that is all my friends! If you have any questions, please leave a comment down below as I know this can be confusing. It took me forever to actually figure it all out on my own but I hope I was able to help you get a better understanding on how to link a digital planner to Google and Apple calendar.


But exciting news! There is away to easily use your GoodNotes digital planner and add your events and reminders to Google Calendar at the same time. Enter the Google linked Digital Planner from PrintablesBuzz.


In my experience, iPad Digital Planners, like the ones found at Shop.PrintablesBuzz.com, are exceptionally beneficial, as they cater to on-the-go lifestyles. Yeah, yeah I know those are my planners, but I use what I make because they are fun. I typically include functional features such as customizable templates, clickable links, and pre-made sections for organizing various aspects of my life, like finances, goals, and fitness routines.


Firstly, manually syncing with Google Calendar helps me streamline my planning process by integrating all my events, appointments, and tasks in both places. This integration helps me minimize the risk of missing important events or deadlines. It also allows me to receive timely reminders for each event or appointment, making it easier to stay on top of my obligations.


In summary, syncing a digital planner with Google Calendar offers numerous benefits, such as centralization of events and tasks, accessibility across multiple devices, and enhanced planning features. These advantages have greatly improved my time management and overall productivity.


Lastly, considering the cost of a digital planner is necessary. I feel designers should be paid, but at the same time I want something that is cost conscious like my planners. Being mindful of my budget and selecting a planner within my financial means, without compromising the quality and features, is essential.


Keep in mind that not all digital planners can be synced with Google Calendar in the same manner, so the process might vary slightly. However, by following these general steps, you should easily be able to sync your digital planner with Google Calendar, enabling you to keep all your important events and reminders in one convenient place.

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