Talk:Printing and writing paper
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Permission edit
I, user Newone, is owner of website www.tmg.com.vn and agree to use infomation of writing paper from my site to write here for everybody can use it. May I need to copy this words to my site? Newone 08:09, 28 August 2007 (UTC)
Writing paper: used to write letters edit
I have always understood writing paper to be the paper you write hand-written letters on. These things listed in the article are not writing paper "printer paper, loose-leaf paper, graph paper, Post-It Notes". Nobody uses graph paper to write on. If they are writing paper, then so is toilet paper. And I'm not too sure about being so definate about what the paper is made of - some top-quality paper was made in the past partly from rags, or linen, and could still be. Hand-made writing paper can be made of plant fibres other than wood. 80.2.217.18 20:25, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
Writing paper standards edit
It is better if you use the international standards from ISO instead of your local Vietnamese. Langbein Rise (talk) 06:47, 3 August 2010 (UTC)