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  2. Category:Inline spacing templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Inline spacing templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Inline spacing templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  3. 32 mm cabinetmaking system - Wikipedia

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    Shelf where holes are placed with 32 mm distance center-to-center for mounting of shelf supports and individual shelves. The 32 mm cabinetmaking system is a furniture construction and manufacturing principle used in the production of ready-to-assemble and European-style, frameless construction custom cabinets and other furniture.

  4. Template:Inline spacing templates - Wikipedia

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    Template: Inline spacing templates. 10 languages. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide

  5. Template:Indent 5 - Wikipedia

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    (Note that the spacing applies to the last character; the intended result might actually be to span the characters exampl only: "exampl e".) The spacing value may express any number from 0 on; also fractions like .45 are possible, and the unit may be em or any other standard HTML/CSS measurement unit ( pt , px , cm , mm , in ).

  6. Breadboard - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Orville Thompson of DeVry Technical Institute patented a solderless breadboard connecting rows of holes together with spring metal. [4] In 1971, Ronald Portugal of E&L Instruments patented a similar concept with holes in 0.1 inches (2.54 mm) spacings, the same as DIP IC packages, which became the basis of the modern solderless ...

  7. Hole punch - Wikipedia

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    Three different international-standard two-hole punches. A hole punch, also known as hole puncher, or paper puncher, is an office tool that is used to create holes in sheets of paper, often for the purpose of collecting the sheets in a binder or folder (such collected sheets are called loose leaves).

  8. Stripboard - Wikipedia

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    Stripboard is the generic name for a widely used type of electronics prototyping material for circuit boards characterized by a pre-formed 0.1 inches (2.54 mm) regular (rectangular) grid of holes, with wide parallel strips of copper cladding running in one direction all the way along one side of an insulating bonded paper board.

  9. Template:Space/comparison - Wikipedia

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    The only reason to prefer one over the other is to allow or prevent line wrapping. Given the purpose of this template, it can't really make any sense except as one that does the latter. So, the obvious solution is to replace the blank space and &emsp; code in {{space}} with all &nbsp;s.