The paper left over after holes are punched are called chads.
chad/chads.
To punch three holes with a two-hole puncher, first, align the paper so that the puncher creates two holes in the desired position. After you punch the first two holes, shift the paper down slightly to the right or left, ensuring the new position does not overlap with the existing holes. Then, punch again to create the third hole. This way, you can effectively use the two-hole puncher to achieve three holes in total.
You are left with a hole.
The format for 4-hole punch A4 paper typically involves four holes punched along the left margin, spaced evenly to align with standard 4-ring binders. The holes are usually positioned approximately 11 mm from the left edge and spaced about 80 mm apart vertically. This design allows for easy insertion and removal of pages in binders, ensuring that they are securely held in place while still being accessible.
First you go up then left then right then down... If you get sent back to the start e-mail me.
The Dots are in a Row . . . . method 2: bend the paper into a cylinder shape, and shoot a line around starting at the top left dot going through the bottom right dot, going around the paper and through the bottom left dot, and around again to the top right dot. 4 dots connected in a single line.
Well in dotted hole they tell you to go in a certain direction they say: Up, Left, Right, Down.
The first one says ''UP'' Second ''LEFT'' Third ''RIGHT'' Last one ''DOWN'' Good Luck!
== == Three dots are ellipses, meaning that something is left out. If you combine ellipses with a period, then that would leave four dots... meaning that something is left out, and then it ends.
4.5 gallons left over.
On the top left side of page no.27 near the yellow scissor there is a green paper with white dots birds are there only
on the left side of the paper there are holes. near the third hole the page will tear. follow the tear. you don't have to click