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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:Indent/doc - Wikipedia

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    This template is used on approximately 4,800 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage . Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them.

  5. Punched card - Wikipedia

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    Designed to fit in the pocket, Port-A-Punch made it possible to create punched card documents anywhere. The product was intended for "on-the-spot" recording operations—such as physical inventories, job tickets and statistical surveys—because it eliminated the need for preliminary writing or typing of source documents. [67]

  6. Ring binder - Wikipedia

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    The four-hole version has no ISO standard [citation needed]. The distances between holes are 80 millimetres (3.1 in) (3 × 8). The most common type in Canada and the United States is a three-ring system for letter size pages ( 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 by 11 inches or 220 mm × 280 mm), whose size is similar to ISO 216-based A4 size.

  7. Mortise and tenon - Wikipedia

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    the mortise hole, and; the tenon tongue. The tenon, formed on the end of a member generally referred to as a rail, fits into a square or rectangular hole cut into the other, corresponding member. The tenon is cut to fit the mortise hole exactly. It usually has shoulders that seat when the joint fully enters the mortise hole.