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  2. Office Assistant - Wikipedia

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    Clippit, the default Office Assistant, as seen in Microsoft Office 2000 through 2003. The Office Assistant is a discontinued intelligent user interface for Microsoft Office that assisted users by way of an interactive animated character which interfaced with the Office help content.

  3. Binder clip - Wikipedia

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    The binder clip is in common use in the modern office. It can hold a few to many sheets of paper, and is usually used in place of the paper clip for large volumes of paper. Various practical (and sometimes whimsical) alternative uses have been proposed.

  4. Bulldog clip - Wikipedia

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    A bulldog clip Another picture of a bulldog clip. A bulldog clip is a device for temporarily but firmly binding sheets of paper together. It consists of a rectangular sheet of springy steel curved into a cylinder, with two flat steel strips inserted to form combined handles and jaws. The user presses the two handles together, causing the jaws ...

  5. Paper clip (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A paper clip is a paper fastener. Paper clip may also refer to: "Paper Clip", an episode of The X-Files; Paper Clips Project, a monument honoring the Holocaust victims Paper Clips, a 2004 documentary about the project; PaperClip, a 1980s word processor for the Commodore 64 and Atari 8-bit family

  6. Put paper clips to work in new ways with these hacks - AOL

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    Check out these easy hacks to use paper clips for storage, cleaning, fixing zippers and more!

  7. One red paperclip - Wikipedia

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    Kyle MacDonald's house This red paper clip sculpture was installed in 2007 at Bell Park in Kipling as a monument to the series of trades made by MacDonald. At the time, it was the world's largest paper clip. MacDonald made his first trade, a red paper clip for a fish-shaped pen, on July 14, 2005.