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QuestionWhat if you have a three hole binder -- do you punch in three holes?Community AnswerIf you have a 3-ringed binder, then it's only logical to punch three holes as there are three holes to fill.
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QuestionHow do I keep my binder from getting messy?Community AnswerClean it out every week. Throw away the stuff that you don't need anymore. Put plastic covers over the front of your binder.
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QuestionHow many minutes will it take to create paper dividers?Community AnswerDepending on your handiness and access to the materials, it should only take around three minutes to make.
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QuestionWhat writing paper should I put in the binder?Community AnswerPut any pre-punched holed paper or punch the holes yourself in any kind of paper whether its notebook paper, printer paper, card stock paper, or even design or patterned paper.
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QuestionShould I put my essay first and then the divider?Community AnswerYour divider should go before your essay so that the divider can serve as a barrier between your essay and any other papers in the folder.
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QuestionWhere do I get the paper?Community AnswerCraft stores such as Michael's usually have construction paper and cardstock for sale. You could probably find some at Target or Walmart as well, in the arts and crafts section.
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QuestionLooking at making file dividers. Would it be better, if I were sticking the pages together, to stick the dividers between the pages?Community AnswerYou could, but then if you still want to make the pages thicker, you need a double-sided tacky divider. It may stick your hands a little bit, though. Best is wikiHow's solution.
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QuestionHow can I make dividers with pockets?Community AnswerStick or staple half a page to either side of the divider. This will serve as pockets within the dividers.
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