Narrow Ruled Lined Paper

Narrow Ruled Paper, is a lined paper with blue horizontal lines with 6.4mm spacing and a vertical red line with a left and top margin of 32mm. Narrow spacing between horizontal lines makes it easy to fit more words on one page.
Narrow Ruled Notebook
To manage these lined papers, you can create a Narrow Ruled Lined Notebook. Download these pages and print them back to back. Put these together in a file folder that you can use to write, make notes or sketch.
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