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Reinforcements


Question Posted Wednesday November 7 2007, 9:16 am

If you know what they are, do you use two per hole (one at the back and one at the front) or just one for either side of a hole?

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thefish answered Thursday November 8 2007, 11:56 am:
I would use them on both sides of the hole, because whenever I put them on one side, they would end up ripping. It's up to you, though.

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LM answered Thursday November 8 2007, 9:47 am:
Haha, I call those things doughnuts =]

I usually only use them on one side. I only put two if the paper is especially thin, or if it's the first page in a binder (because it gets more worn out from being flipped around all the time) or if the hole is so large, the sticky part of the reinforcement makes other pages stick together, if you can get what I'm explaining.

It doesn't matter all that much, but I've found that if you use two on every hole, it makes your binder pages take up a lot more space.

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