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What are the types of bindings I can use for multi-page projects?

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What are the types of bindings I can use for multi-page projects?

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Some of the common methods of binding books and other multi-page documents include: Perfect binding: Gluing the outside edges of the pages together to create a flat edge. Saddle-stitch binding: Using staples along the folds of the pages to bind them together. Spiral binding: Wires in a spiral form threaded through punched holes along the binding edge of the papers. Allows the document to lay open flatly. Plastic comb binding: Similar to spiral binding but using a tubular plastic piece with teeth that fit through rectangular holes punched into the binding edge. Three-ring binding: Holes are punched into the pages and fitted into a binder. Case binding: Sewing the pages together and then attaching them to a hard cover.

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