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Cue Sheet Template

People have asked me repeatedly to make my cue sheet template available.

One issue with that: Typically, I lay out cue sheets using Adobe InDesign, which is not a particularly common piece of software on most home/work PCs.

I have finally done a version that uses Microsoft PowerPoint, which is a common piece of software. I’m trying to figure out how to build a working PowerPoint template (.pot), so right now what I have is a PowerPoint Presentation slide (.ppt). Text should be selected and replaced with proper directions. The fold lines and panel numbers are included.

I printed my cue sheet for today from this document, just to prove it kinda works. Beyond the kinda works, no other guarantees or warranty should be implied. I’m not sure I’m going to provide ‘support’ to the template, either, although if you have a question on it, go ahead. I just can’t promise useful answers. This is not really what PowerPoint is meant to be used for, so I’m kind of working against purpose in order to be working in a common software.

Cue Sheet Document – Microsoft PowerPoint (ppt)

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Author: julie

Julie Kosbab is an online marketing consultant and active transportation advocate living in Anoka County, Minnesota. She was one of Minnesota's only League of American Bicyclists Certified Instructors when certified in 2005. She is a past member of the National Bicycle Tour Directors Association. She has 2 children and 4 bicycles. Find her on Twitter as @betweenstations.

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