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- Posted November 21, 2011 at 8:24 am
At some point, you’re probably going to find that you need to make changes to a document after it’s been bound. That’s why you should consider using a binding method that makes it easy to edit your work later on. Here are three options to consider:
- Plastic comb binding. Editing a document bound with a plastic comb is incredibly easy. Just open the comb with your binding machine, add and/or subtract pages as necessary, and close the comb. It doesn’t get much easier than that.
- Wire binding. A lot of people choose wire binding because it looks great. If you discover that you need to make changes to your bound work, just grab the loose end of the wire spine and gently pull on it. This causes the spine to unravel. After your work is edited, just re-bind the document with a new spine.
- ProClick binding. GBC ProClick spines are a great choice if you think you’ll need to edit your document later on. All you need to do is re-open the spine with the special zipper-like tool that came with the spines. Make your changes to the document and then close the spine.
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