Paper templates

A collection of study-friendly paper templates. Find lined paper, dot grid, Cornell notes, to-do sheets, habit trackers, graph paper, and more.

No uploads required; everything runs in your browser. Adjust in millimeters and print to PDF or export SVG.

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Search & filters

Search by use case or paper name (e.g. Cornell, tianzige, staff paper).

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Popular templates for classes, homework, and handouts.

Lined paper PDF generator

Adjust line spacing, margins, margin lines, and bold rules in millimeters to print lined paper.

lined notebook study mm
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Basic note layouts

Classic layouts for handwriting: text + sketches, summaries, and margin notes.

Cornell notes PDF generator

Adjust the cue, notes, and summary layout to create Cornell study sheets.

Cornell study summary review PDF shareable URL
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Dot grid paper PDF generator

Set dot spacing, density, and margins in millimeters for bullet journaling.

dot grid grid bullet journal mm PDF shareable URL
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Lined paper PDF generator

Adjust line spacing, margins, margin lines, and bold rules in millimeters to print lined paper.

lined notebook study mm PDF shareable URL
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Planning & tracking

To-do lists, habit trackers, timetables, and flashcards to keep study plans on track.

Science & engineering

For diagrams, design work, and lab notes. Pick the grid that fits the task.

Graph paper PDF generator

Generate Cartesian, polar, log-log, semilog, and isometric graph paper in millimeters.

grid polar log diagram STEM PDF
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Music

Staff paper and TAB sheets with adjustable spacing and systems.

Staff paper PDF generator

Adjust staff spacing, systems, and margins in millimeters to create staff paper.

staff paper composition music PDF SVG
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Language & handwriting

Handwriting lines, manuscript grids, French ruled paper, and calligraphy guides.

Printing tips

How to use this tool effectively

This tool is designed to make scenario checks fast. Use a repeatable workflow: baseline first, one variable change at a time, then compare output direction and magnitude.

How it works

Run your first scenario with defaults. Then, change exactly one assumption and observe which result changes most. That is the fastest way to identify sensitivity and explain what drives the outcome.

When to use

Use this page when you need practical planning support, side-by-side alternatives, or a clean baseline for further discussion.

Common mistakes to avoid

Worked example

Prepare a base case and one alternative case, then compare outputs and validate the direction, scale, and interpretation with the same assumptions across both cases.

See also

FAQ

How do I print the paper I generated?

Use your browser's Print / Save PDF dialog. Set the scale to 100% (actual size).

The scale is off after printing. How can I fix it?

Turn on the 50 mm calibration box, measure it with a ruler, and adjust printer scaling. Turning off "fit to page" often helps.

What is included in the shareable URL?

The URL contains paper settings such as spacing, margins, and colors. Opening the same URL reproduces the layout.

Can I share search or tag filters too?

Yes. Search keywords and tag filters are stored in the URL, so sharing the link opens the same filters.

Should I use SVG or PDF?

PDF is easiest for printing. SVG is best if you want to edit the layout in design software.

Can I distribute the same paper to a class?

Yes. Share the URL so anyone can regenerate the same paper in their browser.

Which paper should I choose?

Use lined paper for text, dot grid for text + sketches, Cornell for review notes, and checklists or time blocking for task planning.

How to use Paper templates effectively

How this tool helps

Tools are designed for quick scenario comparisons. They work best when you keep one question per run, define success criteria first, and avoid switching objectives mid-stream. This reduces decision noise and produces results you can defend in follow-up review.

Input validation checklist

Before running, verify that required values are in the right format, that optional flags are intentionally set, and that baseline assumptions reflect current conditions. Invalid assumptions are often mistaken for tool bugs, so validation is part of interpretation quality.

Scenario planning pattern

Build three rows: conservative, expected, and aggressive cases. Keep data sources transparent for each case and compare output spacing. The pattern helps you spot non-linear jumps and decide whether a model is stable under plausible variation.

When to revisit inputs

Revisit inputs when input scale changes, time window shifts, or downstream decisions add new constraints. If constraints change, your previous output remains a useful reference but should not be treated as final guidance.