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    Stupid IP graphing question

    OK, I feel kind of dumb for not knowing this but I have always just brought my cards in a rigid case for graphing and never set up a page like most people seem to. Anyway, my question is what do you get to hold the cards onto the cardstock page and where do you get them? It looks like most people have some kind of corner holders that are on their cardstock and they just take cards in and out of them but I have no idea what they are called or where to get them.

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    I believe that you are talking about photo corners. You want to try an arts and crafts store. Good luck.
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    You are looking for photo corners. You can find them at places like Target, Wal-Mart etc or craft stores like veggie mentioned such as Michael's.
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    Yes, that is exactly what I was looking for, just had no idea what they were called, thank you very much

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    They are photo corners.

    Make sure you get specifically those and not some other scrapbooking product, at Target they convinced me that photo squares were the same thing but better. I tried them with old 90's cards to make sure they didn't damage them, then put in the real cards. They stick really well to glossy cards and you will be left with a paper square on the back.

    Also, if they have them, go with the black photo corners, they work better and there is no risk of the player partially signing on the photo corner (not common but I have seen it).

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    Thanks for the advice. I bought some black photo corners and think they will work really well.

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