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Subject:Re: paper thickness=pages per inch From:Stephen Riley <SRILEY -at- BCT-SYSTEMS -dot- CO -dot- UK> Date:Tue, 16 Jun 1998 11:23:30 +0100
1. Take one of the binders you are going to use.
2. Take a wad of the exact spec of paper you are
going to use.
3. Punch and insert as necessary.
4. Stop when you have a binder you feel comfortable
with.
Measure it, rather than accepting opinion based
on someone else's situation.
Regards
Steve
>I have looseleaf binders that are 1 inch thick. Any idea how many
pages
of standard paper I can fit in them?