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		<title>Which are the most common brochure sizes?</title>
		<description>Since most brochures should fit the standard
display rack and the number 10 envelops, the
most common brochure sizes would be the
multiples of 4" x 9". Some use 9 x 12" size
of brochure, while others use the 9 x 16".
However, if you are planning to make a
brochure with folding variations, you </description>
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		<title>Where can I get a brochure template?</title>
		<description>If you have a personal computer with
Microsoft word processing, you can possibly
get it there since it is already included. If
you think there is no brochure template in
your word processing try to look for it in
other software manufacturer or visit the
manufacturer's website and see if you co</description>
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