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I have no experience with this--I suppose you would have to print the
sheets first and then there would be some process to put the glue on...
But if I were one of your users, that is to say, if I were to open a
software package (no matter which one), and the install was written on a
bunch of post-it notes, I would think that was *really* cheesy. I much
prefer your original reference card idea (because then I could put it
back in the box and not lose it).
But then, I'm a bit of a stuffy bugger, and probably don't represent a
significant market segment, so nevermind...