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  2. Ruled paper - Wikipedia

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    Initially, paper was ruled by hand, sometimes using templates. [1] Scribes could rule their paper using a "hard point," a sharp implement which left embossed lines on the paper without any ink or color, [2] or could use "metal point," an implement which left colored marks on the paper, much like a graphite pencil, though various other metals were used.

  3. Notebook - Wikipedia

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    The types of notebooks used for school work are single line, double line, four line, square grid line etc. These notebooks are also used by students for school assignments (homeworks) and writing projects. In contrast, journalists prefer small, hand-held notebooks for portability (reporters' notebooks), and sometimes use shorthand when taking ...

  4. Post-it note - Wikipedia

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    A Post-it note (or sticky note) is a small piece of paper with a re-adherable strip of glue on its back, made for temporarily attaching notes to documents and other surfaces. A low- tack pressure-sensitive adhesive allows the notes to be easily attached, removed and even re-posted elsewhere without leaving residue.

  5. TED Notepad - Wikipedia

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    TED Notepad is freeware portable text editor software for Microsoft Windows, developed by Juraj Šimlovič since 2001, originally as a school project. It looks similar to Windows Notepad , but provides additional features, including experimental line completion and selection jumping.

  6. List of text editors - Wikipedia

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    Free software: LE: GPL-3.0-or-later: mcedit: Full featured terminal text editor for Unix-like systems. GPL-3.0-or-later: mg: Small and light, uses GNU/Emacs keybindings. Installed by default on OpenBSD. Public domain: MinEd: Text editor with user-friendly interface, mouse and menu control, and extensive Unicode and CJK support; for Unix/Linux ...

  7. Add, delete, or rename a Notebook in AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    1. From AOL Mail, click the Notepad icon 2. In the left column, click in the New Notebook text. 3. Enter the new Notebook's name. 4. Hit Enter on your keyboard.

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