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Lawyers use rather large notebooks known as legal pads that contain lined paper ( often yellow ) and are appropriate for use on tables and desks.
These horizontal lines or " rules " are sometimes classified according to their space apart with " wide rule " the farthest, " college rule " closer, " legal rule " slightly closer and " narrow rule " closest, allowing more lines of text per page.
When sewn into a pasteboard backing, these may be called composition books, or in smaller signatures may be called " blue books " or exam books and used for essay exams.
In contrast, journalists prefer small, hand-held notebooks for portability ( reporters ' notebooks ), and sometimes use shorthand when taking notes.
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