Q: The picture provided is for the superior #11624-US quad ruled composition notebook. The item that is actually being sold is the inferior #11624-CC book. Is it possible to get the 11624-US book? That original model has a much sturdier binder, it's actually slightly bigger, with thicker pages. Just overall a significantly better book. Asked on 7/17/2010 by Ted from AZ Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: I received your inquiry through the Question & Answer feature of Staples.com and wanted to respond to you directly. Because your inquiry is specific in nature it would be best resolved by a member of our customer service team. They will be glad to help with your question. You may contact them online at http://www.staples.com/sbd/content/help/contact/index.html or by phone at 1-800-3STAPLE (1-800-378-2753). Thank you for your inquiry. Answered on 8/3/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: Is there a way to order a particular color/cover? For organizational purposes we like to have more of a particular color for specific subjects and having two dozen books in a random assortment of colors and designs is causing us to look elsewhere for purchasing large quantities of books. Asked on 7/14/2010 by Ted from AZ Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Unfortunately there is no way to specify color. Answered on 7/29/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: Are the lines on the paper light blue or black? Asked on 3/22/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The lines are black. Answered on 4/14/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: I am looking for this composition book in the vertical green stripes because that's what we use at work. how do I find that PN? Asked on 9/25/2009 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: We do not currently carry vertical green lined composition books. Answered on 11/2/2009 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: does this notebook have graph paper inside?? Asked on 9/7/2009 by annie from andover,minnesota Know the answer? Answer this question 7 answers A: Yes, it is composed of graph paper. Answered on 9/9/2009 by GRANDMAROSA from ROGERS A: The whole thing is graph paper. Answered on 9/8/2009 by KK from Riverside, CA A: It's graph paper inside, not lined paper. Answered on 9/8/2009 by chess4fun from San Francisco, CA A: Yes. Answered on 9/10/2009 by Anna from Morehead City, NC A: One cover has graph paper inside, the others seem to be all lined. Answered on 9/10/2009 by Jenilee from Fort Collins, CO A: yes it did actually, i bought to help my son write neater and to keep his math problems in line to solve easier.. Answered on 9/9/2009 by goofydar from limerick, PA A: Yes, it does. We bought 4 of them and didn't notice that. Had to come back and exchange. Answered on 9/15/2009 by Jullia from Philadelphia, PA
Q: It doesn't say when the product information comes up. Does this book have 1 inch for every five squares? Asked on 8/16/2009 by Candi from Holmes, NY Know the answer? Answer this question 6 answers A: I believe it is 1" = 4 squares Answered on 9/8/2009 by Buck from Manhattan Beach, CA A: no Answered on 8/18/2009 by roz from Scottsdale, AZ A: Yes it is five squares per inch Answered on 8/19/2009 by Bill the science guy from Lexington Park, MD A: Yes, 5 squares per inch. So why it's "quadrille" is beyond me. Answered on 8/25/2009 by Steve from Tampa, FL A: Candi, Yes it does! Answered on 8/25/2009 by mathnana from Hollister A: yes, but I did not have my ruler handy, if it not an inch it is pretty close using the thumb rule. Answered on 9/1/2009 by wa wa watcher from Bremerton, WA
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