To Geoff: Thanks for the suggestion, but a hardware solution was not what I was looking for. Personaly I hate those sheet protectors, because you always suffer from reflections and you cannot write directly on the music. (Oh, and by the way: in Europe we use A4 and most A4-binders have either 2, 4 or 23 rings...) And for protecting my pages for tearing loose, I use little stickers with a hole, which are made for this purpose.
Regards,
Bart Kummel
On 3/22/06, Geoff Horton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My question is about the margins. My songbook consists of a D-ring binder, so I
> need some space where I can punch the holes. I can only find settings for left
> and right margins, but as you probably know, the holes are on the right on even
> pages and on the left on odd pages. So I need the margins to be mirrored on even
> and ood pages.
For a hardware solution, try putting the sheets into transparent
three-hole sheet protectors. As an added bonus, it will be a lot
harder for them to tear loose by accident.
Geoff
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