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The image labelled "two-ring binder" would normally be called a "lever-arch file" in UK and Australia.
Need to add an image of a classic "two-ring binder" for A4 paper, the most common type found in UK, Australia and much of Europe.
Can also include other standard mechanisms such as the 20 ring binder for A5 paper GeneralRuckus (talk) 04:57, 4 March 2024 (UTC)Reply