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electronic logbooks, good enough for an interview?

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I have been using LogbookPro for a few months now and absolutely love it. I always hated adding up the columns, too often than not incorrectly haha.

When it comes time to have the pages printed off, how does that work?? My plan is to use LBP's built in .pdf conversion then take that file, along with the green pages the company's website sells, to Kinkos and have them print it off.

Has anyone run into any problems with this process?
 
To REALLY make an impression, you could print it out on green paper and have the whole thing professionally bound.
 
I print mine out Jepp style, make a cover page with my name and info on it, then take it down to FedEx office. I have them coil bind it, the cover page is white, the log book pages are in green. I also have them put a clear plastic sheet on top, and then a black plastic back. Total cost is around $20.
 
If you've gotten to the point of an interview, I'm guessing the least important thing is how you bound your logbook. If its organized and neat, my guess it won't make or break you.
 

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