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How do I create my own photobook?
Digital photography has become much more popular than traditional film photography for a number of reasons. For one thing, digital cameras have really come down in price and using them is easy and convenient. Also, it’s easy to use your digital photos to create greeting cards, websites, ...
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How do I bind long documents?
Bookbinding is a very popular document finishing method, but if you’re working with very long documents, it can be difficult to find ways to put your books together. Luckily, there are a number of options available if you just know what to look for. Here are six ways you can bind those ...
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Are there binding workstations or tables I can use?
If you’ve already purchased your binding machine or laminator, you’ve probably opened the box and faced a daunting question: Where to put your new machine? Making room for your new device on an existing surface might be difficult or even impossible depending on how crowded your ...
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How do I bind a large document?
Binding large documents can be challenging especially since so many binding machines are designed for use with letter-sized paper. Whether you’re using large sheets of paper or your document is exceptionally thick, you may be thinking that there is no way to bind it. Luckily, that’s ...
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What are my options for binding a scrapbook?
Are you looking to get started with scrapbooking in 2012? If so, you’ll love this hobby because it gives you a chance to be extremely creative while also cataloging your memories so you can look back on them in the future. If you want to make your own scrapbook instead of using a ...
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What are my options for binding thick documents?
When it comes to binding thick documents, you might think your options are limited. Luckily, that’s not the case. Here are several ways you can bind thick documents:
Plastic comb binding. Plastic comb binding is perfect for long documents. The largest combs are 2” in ...
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What binding options are available for editing documents at a later time?
Have you ever had this happen to you? You finally finished that important document that took you weeks to prepare. Then you bound it for your big presentation…only to find out that there’s an error. Maybe some pages are missing or are in the wrong order. Maybe you noticed a glaring ...
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What are my options for binding a book?
Now that you’ve finished your book, here are a few of the methods you can use to bind it.
Saddle Stitching:
Saddle stitching is a very common form of binding, which you have mostly seen in smaller booklets and magazines.Using the saddle stitching method, the pages are essentially folded ...
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How do I bind Half-Sized Documents?
Working with paper that’s half sized can be tricky and yet many organizations prefer this size for their training manuals and documentation. Well, guess what, you can bind smaller documents using the exact same materials and machines that you use to create regular sized documents. You just ...
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What does Pitch Mean?
If you’ve come here for “pitching a baseball” or musical “pitch” then this article will be informative, but ultimately not what you’re looking for. More specifically, we are looking at the types of pitches of binding supplies--wire binding and coil binding for example. If you ...
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