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An error occurred while saving the comment Ariel commentedYou can add your own templates, if you have a PDF or image you like:
https://support.goodnotes.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000115295-Adding-custom-templates-to-the-template-libraryI've attached a PDF file of 33.867cm by 19.05cm templates, which Google tells me is the default size for Powerpoint slides. You can see the file I used to make them at
https://www.overleaf.com/read/rcrfrfbrxmrdYou can adjust the Zoom window return height, if you like the Zoom tool:
https://support.goodnotes.com/hc/en-us/articles/201565249-Adjusting-Zoom-window-return-height-for-a-template
What is not spelled out in that article is how much a "point" is. When importing a PDF as a template, one inch = 132 points. (This is presumably because the iPad 2 had a screen resolution of 132 pixels/inch.) -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ariel commentedIf you can find a PDF on the internet for white legal paper, you can import it as a template.
You could use squared paper with a smaller paper size (A5 instead of A4, etc.) This would make the squares appear larger on your screen.
You can add your own templates, if you have a PDF or image you like:
https://support.goodnotes.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000115295-Adding-custom-templates-to-the-template-library
You can adjust the Zoom window return height, if you like the Zoom tool:
https://support.goodnotes.com/hc/en-us/articles/201565249-Adjusting-Zoom-window-return-height-for-a-template
What is not spelled out in that article is how much a "point" is. When importing a PDF as a template, one inch = 132 points. (This is presumably because the iPad 2 had a screen resolution of 132 pixels/inch.)