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VCE Stuff => VCE Mathematics => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Mathematical Methods CAS => Topic started by: username on November 08, 2008, 01:03:49 pm
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I need to stick a wad of paper into my bound reference. My bound reference is just one of those exercise books and I can't glue the paper down because it's backtofront. Am I allowed to staple it down?
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I'm not sure if we're allowed staples...maybe photocopy it (so it's on two sheets, rather than double-sided) and stick them down with glue?
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I would think so..=/. Check the VCAA rules on that one.
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I'm pretty sure you can use staples.
But you wouldnt in your case, as the paper would be able to be folded out. So I would definatly stick to photocopying and pasting both pages in seperatly.
I have used staples to secure the cover to the paper. Its falling apart :(
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its ok to bring in your text book with a few pages of a4 paper glued in?
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its ok to bring in your text book with a few pages of a4 paper glued in?
Was fine for all my sacs, i'm sure you are allowed.
Just make sure they don't stick out though. As in like out of the book.
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Is is ok to duct tape pages together?
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yeah as long as it's impossible to peel out (with the exception of ripping the whole page out)