I used a scal file for the rolodex cards. I clicked on the keep proportions button and sized it to 2.25 x 4. I cut just one and checked it. The holes were not in the right spot. I don't know if I used the same file as this one, but I do suggest that you cut one and test out the holes before you start assembling.
In the end, I just cut out 2.25 x 4 rectangles and will use the punch from staples.
Can you tell me where you found the punch at Staples? I looked for one today and couldn't find it. Of course, it's possible I wasn't looking for the right thing
Can you tell me where you found the punch at Staples? I looked for one today and couldn't find it. Of course, it's possible I wasn't looking for the right thing
Look in the aisle with the address books/business planner/calendars and rolodex stuff. ONce you find the rolodex stuff, look very carefully for a small square black piece of plastic - -it is a businees card hole puncher that you are looking for. This is a link to a photo of it - -if the link doesn't work, just google "business card hole puncher" and it should come up -- or try Rolodex 67699 Merrick Business Card punch. Once you know what you are looking for, it will be easier to spot. It is much smaller that my scrapbooking punches.
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