Thank you for this! You are a lifesaver!!! I have been struggling to find a way to make lined paper that I can customize without having to use MS Word etc. Greetings from South Africa and definitely a new sub!
I'm currently using 28lb 105g/m HP Premium brand copy paper. I'm going to experiment with the 24lb copy paper to test the thickness and print quality. Thanks for watching!
Definitely cheaper to purchase the lined paper compared to printing them. I have a laser printer so I can print a lot of lined paper from 1 toner cartridge. Buying the Dollartree lined paper is about $0.02 per sheet, printing through the laser printer is about $0.08 per sheet.
@@treasuredmemoriesbyann Thanks for the quick response. That's a bummer. Hopefully, the Dollartree will bring the paper back. I'm a recent subscriber and I'm enjoying your content.
Finally praise the Lord...thank you so much for this! You ROCK!
I just want to say that , YOU ARE AMAZING!!!
Thanks so much 😊 and thanks for watching.
Thank you for this! You are a lifesaver!!! I have been struggling to find a way to make lined paper that I can customize without having to use MS Word etc. Greetings from South Africa and definitely a new sub!
I'm so glad this helped you! All the way from South Africa...that's amazing!! 💕
Thanks for sharing! What weight of paper would you suggest to use for line paper?
I'm currently using 28lb 105g/m HP Premium brand copy paper. I'm going to experiment with the 24lb copy paper to test the thickness and print quality. Thanks for watching!
Nice tutorial. I'm curious, is there a big price difference between printing your own sheets vs buying the lined sheets at the Dollar Store?
Definitely cheaper to purchase the lined paper compared to printing them. I have a laser printer so I can print a lot of lined paper from 1 toner cartridge. Buying the Dollartree lined paper is about $0.02 per sheet, printing through the laser printer is about $0.08 per sheet.
@@treasuredmemoriesbyann Thanks for the quick response. That's a bummer. Hopefully, the Dollartree will bring the paper back. I'm a recent subscriber and I'm enjoying your content.