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Author: dWyland  
Date:   2008-09-16 18:38 
 Hello, 
 
I have various copies (for educational use!) of orchestra parts printed on normal-size sheets of paper. I would like to take the sheets of one piece and put them all together like a normal orchestra part, without any spine or otherwise bulky binding. I don't want to keep them in a 3-ring binder (bulky and puts holes in your music) nor do I want to put them in plastic sheeting (can't write on them).  
 
Does anyone have any suggestions? I don't really want to make a double sheet (with pages 1 and 6 holding the inside pages) because it seems rather time-consuming, though I may have to. 
 
Thanks, 
dW 
 
  
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Author: Jack Kissinger  
Date:   2008-09-17 03:13 
 You can also copy them 2 sheets to a page and double-sided on 11x17 paper and then fold them but it takes some planning to get things in the right order.   
 
Best regards, 
jnk
  
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Author: Geirskogul  
Date:   2008-09-17 03:24 
 Technically you're violating copyright law, but nobody really cares if it's for educational use.  I'd say that you should find [a good] Kinko's / Xerox / Staples place that knows their stuff.  They should be able to copy AND enlarge the books to proper orchestra size in proper packing.  Sure, you'll lose $75 in the process, but think of it as charging yourself per hour for what it would take at home. 
 
Also, 270707 post get.
  
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