![]() The article I stumbled upon that taught me this neat trick is “ How To Print On Index Cards” written by Rhonda Levine on. Let’s face it, we’ve all written down notes, key facts/clues, or important plot points and later went back to read it only to find out we must have been channeling our inner doctor because it’s nothing but chicken scratch! This will, of course, make it easier to read what your genius mind was thinking. Whether you pin your index cards to boards, keep them on a binder ring, or in a loose pile, you can definitely benefit from having each card typed out as neat as possible. Don’t forget to scroll down and check out the comment section to find user reviews and more tips and tricks on how to accomplish this. You can check out that little adventure here: How To Outline Your Novel with a Bulletin Board: Part 1 and Part 2. ![]() I stumbled upon these techniques while creating my Plotting Board. If you have this problem too then this just might be your answer. I don’t know about you but I don’t have the neatest handwriting and I tend to have more to write then I can manually fit onto one index card. ![]() Did you know that you can print on your index cards?
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