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Re: containers
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09/21/12 01:43 PM
09/21/12 01:43 PM
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BrownEyedTigre
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Depends on what kind. If you are talking about plastic bins, you can usually get them at a reasonable price at Walmart.
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Re: containers
[Re: family]
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09/21/12 01:50 PM
09/21/12 01:50 PM
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okay thank you very much, and the kind that stores paper, i have a lot of walkthroughts.
Last edited by family; 09/21/12 01:51 PM.
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Re: containers
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09/21/12 04:41 PM
09/21/12 04:41 PM
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I store my walkthroughs in a drawer in my computer desk. It has hanging file folders. Very neat. If you don't have a file sized drawer, those 'put together yourself' file sized boxes available at most office stores (I get mine at Costco). They work great for filing tons of walkthroughs.
Or if you have access to a business or a school, they have lots of boxes that blank paper came in. Perfect for filing stuff (they might give them to you for free if you ask). Heavy cardboard with lids and you can't beat the price.
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Re: containers
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09/21/12 04:54 PM
09/21/12 04:54 PM
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I would go to any office supply house like Staples, Office Max and get a bankers box. Ana
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