A nameplate that requires you to turn over the contents under the nameplate every once in a while after you bind the pieces of paper is not a nameplate. It must be a nameplate that gives you a sense of what is contained in the package without looking at what is inside. (Continuing Ideas p.47)
- This is the reason why the nameplate has to be made strictly in the Beginning KJ method. On the other hand, in Expedition Net and others, the reason why they say “you don’t have to make the nameplates strictly” is because they don’t bundle them.
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