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janet.maylin

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Bound reference problem!
« on: October 25, 2016, 03:47:52 pm »
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Hello,
So this whole year I've been writing notes in my a4 spiral notebook. But the thing is, I also have a bunch of papers that I also want to combine this with and I'm not sure how to combine the two together. I was thinking of cutting the spiral and removing the papers and binding it together but there's a few risks with that (some bits of my notes might get sectioned off, the papers might not bind properly since I'm putting holes on top of holes, etc). The papers I want to add are too thick to just staple it to the book. Has anyone had  this kind of problem before and do you think OfficeWorks could somehow combine it together for me lol.

Let me know,
Thank you :)

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Re: Bound reference problem!
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2016, 03:48:54 pm »
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Hello,
So this whole year in my a4 spiral notebook. But the thing is, I also have a bunch of papers that I also want to combine this with and I'm not sure how to combine the two together. I was thinking of cutting the spiral and removing the papers and binding it together but there's a few risks with that (some bits of my notes might get sectioned off, the papers might not bind properly since I'm putting holes on top of holes, etc). The papers I want to add are too thick to just staple it to the book. Has anyone had  this kind of problem before and do you think OfficeWorks could somehow combine it together for me lol.

Let me know,
Thank you :)
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janet.maylin

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Re: Bound reference problem!
« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2016, 03:49:55 pm »
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duct tape?

Do you know if this is a legitimate way to bind them together? That would honestly solve all my problems :O

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Re: Bound reference problem!
« Reply #3 on: October 25, 2016, 03:50:44 pm »
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Do you know if this is a legitimate way to bind them together? That would honestly solve all my problems :O

Why not? As long as it has a single spine and the pages are secure (no risk of anything falling out) it is a legitimate way.
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Re: Bound reference problem!
« Reply #4 on: October 25, 2016, 03:53:21 pm »
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Ahh ok I'll give this a go.. Thanks guys :D