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Product Overview

  • Includes 50 sheets per pad
  • Paper contrasts dark ink for easy-to-read writing
  • Perforated pages designed for easy tearing
  • Sturdy back for easy writing even when standing
  • Quadrille ruled for creating graphs or tables
  • Unpunched design
  • 15 lb. basis weight
UPC Code:00087547206317

Universal UNV20631 Specs

Quantity
12/Pack
Shipping Weight
2.54 lb.
Length
11 3/4 Inches
Width
8 1/2 Inches
Binding Location
Top
Color
White
Cover Type
No Cover
Material
Paper
Number of Pages
50
Perforated
With Perforations
Ruling
Quadrille Ruled
Shape
Rectangle
Size
8 1/2" x 11 3/4"
Type
Writing Pads
Usage
Note Pads & Note Taking

Universal UNV20631 Details

Keep your notes organized with this Universal UNV20631 8 1/2" x 11 3/4" white economy quadrille ruled writing pad. Great for classrooms, universities, and offices, this pad features 50 sheets of quadrille ruled paper. For added ease, each sheet is perforated along the top for easy tearing without accidental rips.

With quadrille ruled paper, there is plenty of room for legible notes and it works great when you need to sketch a chart or graph. Its extra-sturdy back allows for easy writing, even while standing. Plus, the paper is light enough to contrast dark colored ink for easy-to-read writing.

Overall Dimensions:
Length: 11 3/4"
Width: 8 1/2"

Because this item is not stocked in our warehouse, processing, transit times and stock availability will vary. If you need your items by a certain date, please contact us prior to placing your order. Expedited shipping availability may vary. We cannot guarantee that this item can be cancelled off of the order or returned once it is placed.

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What is basis weight?
Basis weight is the weight of one ream of paper (500 sheets) when cut to the industry standard for that specific grade of paper. Therefore, the higher the basis weight, the heavier the paper.