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| What I've done was setup Microsoft Word so that the printable area was the same size of the logbook pages. Then I scanned each of my endorsement pages and imported them into Word for printing. Then I've placed a "Ledger Green" heavy bond paper between my log pages and my endorsement pages. I believe that should suffice any legalities for past endorsements |
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There are many ways of handling the endorsement issue when you wish to maintain "ink" copies of the actual endorsement. We just added a few new products for the binder series, one of which is the Endorsement Pages. Click here to view.
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