![]() Notice that I’m leaving a small gap between the edge of the planner and the border. To add a border to the planner, click on the “insert” tab > shapes > choose the square and create big square across the canvas. You can skip to step 6 if you don’t want to add a border to your planner.ĥ. The little details make a big difference to me. This step is optional, but I love adding little details to my planners. To activate the ruler click on the “view” option in the toolbar of PowerPoint (not the view on the tabs) > select ruler. As you move the cropping tool towards the paper, PowerPoint will show you lines/guides to make sure your paper is aligned in the middle of the canvas.Īnother option is to look at the number zero in the ruler (the ruler is on top and on the left side of the planner) to make sure I cut the paper exactly in the middle of the canvas. Once you align the paper where you want it to be, use the crop tool to cut the part that you don’t need from the image. I like to leave a small gap between the paper and the pattern image to see the cover/back of the planner. If you look at the image below, I don’t align my paper to the edge of the planner. Now you should be able to add the dot paper as an image without problems.Ĥ. Follow these steps: Save the dot paper on your computer > in Powerpoint go to > insert > select “pictures” > picture from file. If you are having problems dragging and dropping the dot paper. If dot paper is not your thing, here is a list of different papers that you can use on your digital planner. Save it on your computer and drag and drop it into PowerPoint. Here is the dot paper that I’m using on this step. Note: If the image is longer than the canvas, use the crop tool in the “picture format” tab to cut the part that doesn’t fit the canvas.ģ. Since the image I used was long, I rotated it to fit the landscape of the white canvas. Select the image or pattern that you are going to use, drag and drop it into PowerPoint. In the picture below, I put PowerPoint and my patterns folder side to side, as it’s easier to drag and drop images. My favorite places to buy affordable patterns are DesignBundles and Creative Fabrica. An easy way to find specific patterns is to type on Google: “Flowery patterns” or “pink patterns”. You can use any image or color for the background of your planner. Open PowerPoint and select a blank template > In the design tab select the standard paper. ![]() How to create a Digital Planner in PowerPointġ. Use code BRILLIANT20 to get 20% OFF your purchase!
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