

This means that either a margin or any vertical line, can be added neatly by yourself and they can be drawn in line with the vertical edge.
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These lines can be added by you, across the full width of the page. Although there is no pre-printed margin, there are helpful dots top and bottom giving you the facility to draw vertical lines. There are feint horizontal ruled lines therefore they aid you to produce well presented writings.

FeaturesĪs already described, The pages of the B5 100 page hard back Spiral Notebook are securely glued and bound with tape, providing you with a strong solution. The M&G B5 100 page hard back Spiral Notebook has feint ruled pages.Įach page has the facility to be individually indexed or dated, with a pre-printed section on each page. Shop our brilliant Notebooks online at WHSmith for big savings on a fantastic range of products.

If you want to record information about an experience or a situation, use them for a journal. Journals and notebooks in stylish designs add personality to your everyday notes and. For example, you can use them for taking notes in class, at the office or in meetings. A spiral-bound notebook contains lined, dotted, or. The notebook can be used for a variety of uses in a variety of settings. Students use spiral-bound notebooks to complete writing assignments, take notes, or solve math problems. You can find a selection of other notebooks here. We can also provide you notebooks with glues and taped binding. The pages of the B5 100 page hard back Spiral Notebook are bound with a spiral, the modern equivalent of stitching! This binding results in the pages being fully opened therefore eliminating any “dead” space next to the binding. Examples of produced notebooks were created in the USA and Australia which were bound either by stitching or by gluing. Early examples were made by people folding paper into sections and then binding them together. The modern B5 100 page hard back Spiral Notebook, has it’s roots a long way back with the use of notebooks go back to the 16 & 1700’s.
