
A5W Monthly Inserts - Connector Style 1009
A5W Monthly Inserts - Connector Style 1009
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Frequently Bought Together
This monthly insert features 1.5” columns for STICKER LOVERS! This insert is designed to be used in combination with 1001 weekly vertical inserts and is to be placed at the beginning of every month. There is a 1001 weekly vertical layout printed on the back of each month connecting it into the weeks.
Key Features
1.5” columns
Weekly vertical layout printed on the back of each month
Connector style
Designed to be placed in the beginning of each month
80lbs paper stock. Not Cougar.
Building a planner setup with inserts and dashboards
Planner inserts, dashboards, dividers, and tip-ins help turn a planner into a flexible setup. Start with the planner size, then decide whether this piece belongs in your daily planning pages, monthly overview, notes section, or decorative dashboard stack.
Check the planner or cover size before adding inserts, dashboards, or dividers so the setup turns cleanly and stays comfortable to carry.
Use dashboards and dividers to mark monthly, weekly, notes, finance, health, memory keeping, or project sections.
A few well-placed inserts can make a planner easier to use; too many layers can make the stack harder to close or write in.
Planner insert FAQ
Match the insert, dashboard, or divider to the planner size first. If you use a cover, also check how much thickness the full planner stack can comfortably hold.
Dashboards can separate sections, protect frequently used pages, hold reference cards, or add a visual reset between monthly, weekly, and notes pages.
A planner tip-in is an added page, card, insert, or fold-out that gives a planner extra function without changing the main planner layout.
Choose the sections you reach for most often, then add inserts gradually. A thinner, easier-to-use setup usually gets used more consistently.


