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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 478049" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Another method of keeping a regular written line is to use a 'cover sheet'. You have the sheet you're writing on...then place a sheet of same sized paper on top of it so that the top of the second sheet is some distance down from the top of the first sheet. That second sheet not only protects the bottom sheet from ink and grime but the top forms a perfectly straight line you can use to visually keep your written lines even. I do this and keep my written line like one line above the top of the cover sheet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 478049, member: 1365"] Another method of keeping a regular written line is to use a 'cover sheet'. You have the sheet you're writing on...then place a sheet of same sized paper on top of it so that the top of the second sheet is some distance down from the top of the first sheet. That second sheet not only protects the bottom sheet from ink and grime but the top forms a perfectly straight line you can use to visually keep your written lines even. I do this and keep my written line like one line above the top of the cover sheet. [/QUOTE]
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