I like the flexibility of inputs in Zinnia, but I’m not a fan of the cutesy planner templates available in the studio. I’ve therefore created my own in Adobe Illustrator, exported as PDF and imported them into my journal. I’ve even gone so far as to add placeholder text areas to keep my input consistent. What’s annoying, however, is I can’t seem to find a way to add them as templates so that when I tap “New page” they are there ready for selection. Instead I have to keep blank versions of my pages in the journal so I can duplicate when needed. An irritating workaround with such a simple solution
I like the flexibility of inputs in Zinnia, but I’m not a fan of the cutesy planner templates available in the studio. I’ve therefore created my own in Adobe Illustrator, exported as PDF and imported them into my journal. I’ve even gone so far as to add placeholder text areas to keep my input consistent. What’s annoying, however, is I can’t seem to find a way to add them as templates so that when I tap “New page” they are there ready for selection. Instead I have to keep blank versions of my pages in the journal so I can duplicate when needed. An irritating workaround with such a simple solution