Unfortunately no.
Fold the paper in half.
You will need to punch the first two holes, then insert the paper again and line it up with the remaining two holes to punch them. Alternatively, you could try folding the paper in half and punching all four holes at once.
The paper does not have to have 3 holes
Paper clips in the holes
To use a standard 2-hole punch on paper, align the holes on the punch with the pre-determined spacing for the holes on the paper. Ensure the paper is placed securely within the punch before squeezing the handles to create the holes. It's important to verify the alignment before punching to ensure accuracy.
That would be some old printer paper! Before ink jet and laser printers, there was the DOT MATRIX PRINTER. The holes on either side of the paper allowed it to be fed through the printer and so printing was possible. It was referred to as tractor feed paper.
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A hole puncher.
you can just not on all of them
Those tiny holes are called perforations. They are created to make it easy to tear paper cleanly along a designated line.
The paper left over after holes are punched are called chads.
for interrogating criminals punching holes in paper