Arrange them side by side for better listing.
https://gyazo.com/cc9dc5e11269e9d6c6917034ecd441de
I couldn't find just the right picture, lined up on the edge, open in the middle.
This photo shows approximately 100 sticky notes arranged in a row for better listing.
The slides are illustrated with a time series of photos.
context
This size of fusen, when placed side by side on an A4 sheet of paper, can hold 25 sheets.
As a countermeasure, I put them on A4 paper. At the first stage of spreading them out and looking at them, I paste them on A4 paper in a tight line. If I am using 50mm x 38mm labels, I can put 25 labels on an A4 sheet of paper. If there are 100 labels, then 4 sheets of A4 paper will be filled with labels. Let's call this a list paper.
This is a story about "putting it on paper for easy storage so it doesn't have to occupy a desk or whiteboard for a long period of time.
Easily create a listable state of 100 stickies by putting 25 on each of 4 A4 sheets of paper, and easy to put them away.
Original idea
If I use 50mm x 38mm sticky notes, I can line up 56 sticky notes on an A3 sheet of paper.
https://gyazo.com/18f3da6f75a98e9b733ffc2a552dbd1a
A3 or A4 is fine, but now A4
Early on, they actually used A3 paper, but A3 was too cumbersome, so they stopped.
Cumbersome to have to fold once for storage
Problem of sticking too close to the crease and getting caught when folding.
Where to put it.
P.150 was the inspiration, but it is disputed whether it should be in this location
draft
https://gyazo.com/e1682087b82652f92830cc024eba55d9
56 sheets of A3 paper
Proposed additions to p. 150, The Intellectual Production of Engineers
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