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    Avery 74204 Top-Load Poly Three-Hole Sheet Protectors, Non-Glare, Letter (Box of 50)

    • The pages barely fit and the holes go through them so putting them in a binder required you to punch holes in the paper or fold it which completely defeats the purpose.
    • good value and works well. note that with this version, holes must be punched in your document.
    • The sheets are a tad more difficult to insert since page corners can snag punched holes in plastic
    • Sheets have holes already in them and as I punch holes in my pages it works out real good
    • and the holes are not extra protected and a few have already torn a bit
    • This means you will need to punch holes in whatever you place in the page protector
    • They cover the whole page and you either punch holes in the piece of inserted paper, or trim them down (I use a paper cutter) so they can go into a three-ring binder.
    • If you have such a paper punch, it should be one that has adjustable hole guides, which are usually held in place with screws on the back side
    • First you punch your paper (3-hole), then insert into this page size protector
    • The holes do not line up with your hole-punched paper so it doesn't work
    • Sheets have holes already in them and as I punch holes in my pages it works out real good
    • Pages interfere wit holes for using.
    • First I am not sure about pre-punched paper as I have an adjustable three hole punch, and punch my own holes
    • If you put a sheet of paper in one, you have to punch holes in the paper too.
    • First I am not sure about pre-punched paper as I have an adjustable three hole punch, and punch my own holes