When I send Legacy Reports to the printer, I then insert  3-hole paper and
put the output into a binder. Yes, much prefer that over a bound manual. As
others have said, facilitates up-dates as well as plenty of space for notes
that later can go into the Family File.

Bill Houdek
Ballwin, MO

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> I didn't make it clear, but I was trying to  suggest that if a manual was
> issued with pre-drilled pages, the user could then  buy a 2- or 3-ring
binder.  I
> wasn't suggesting that the company furnish  the binders.
>
> Jon Raymond
> St. Paul Park,  MN
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~raymond
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