Did you just print it on your home printer and bind it or did you show them on your iPad? When you start using log ten for the first time how are you supposed to put in all your times? I guess I could have multiple entries for 172 300 hours etc... but once you get picky with single PIC night, SIC turbine etc it starts to make sense to just go through two logbook and enter 3,000 hours... I know I'd get it all done then find out something isn't right and have a hell of a time trying to figure out the issue....
suggestions on how to start the electronic log? I know I can make one entry for each plane but like I mentioned the issue becomes how much Xcnty in singles or multi, Night in each plane etc....
I put it on a thumb drive, brought it into Kinko's, and they did it for around $15, if you bring your own paper. Check out
www.logbooksolutions.com . That's where I got my binder, and the paper from. I put all 1,500hrs of my time in by hand. Typed out every entry. As for the signatures, if they REALLY want to see every line signed, well that's exactly why I copied all my individual recommendation/achievement sheets, and put them in a separate 2" binder broken down by certificate/rating. Once I became a CFI, I never once used a paper logbook again. I had 1,000hrs dual given before I even got another hour of dual instruction, and that was for my multi commercial. For the multi commercial signatures, I used a paper logbook, but now have converted those to Logbook Pro, including the signatures. Logbook Pro allows the CFI/MEI to sign your logbook electronically, and it locks the signature onto that specific line. So, now I'm 100% paperless. As for those pesky entry fields, you can make a new Smart Group as LogTen Pro calls it. Smart Group is a customized grouping of times depending on what fields you input into it. I.E. Single-Engine Night IMC. Just select the right fields and it'll give you those times, etc...
BTW, If you don't want to insert 3,000hrs by hand, you can make 110% sure that your paper logbook(s) are dead on accurate, and in your electronic program just do a group entry for the whole 3,000hrs. If you setup your logbook right you shouldn't need to revert to the paper logbook ever again, minus any signatures the perspective employer might want to see.