<p>I can't seem to find double-sided 8 1/2 by 11 graph paper. I've tried looking at Office Depot but they only have one-sided ones. Does anyone know of the cheapest way to buy graph paper online? Does Staples sell any 2 sided-graphing paper? By the way, I'm talking about the boxed ones that are perfect in size. Thanks.</p>
<p>Print</a> your own online! =p</p>
<p>That's what I do for all of my AP Chem and Calc classes...it comes in really handy when it's 3 AM and you urgently need graph paper.</p>
<p>I haven't bought graph paper in years (cuz it's just so easy to print them)...so I have no clue where they sell them in real life. =/ haha. </p>
<p>Sorry if this wasn't any help at all. ^^"</p>
<p>^lmao, never thought an actual site like this existed...</p>
<p>Where can i buy more pencils? Easy just print it out. You could also print money if you like! LOL</p>
<p>I have bought double sided graph paper in a notebook from OfficeMax. </p>
<p>I also found it hard to find.</p>
<p>As far as pencils - - for special pencils, one company makes pencils for you with the ashes of your loved one. </p>
<p>That adds a whole new dimension to the act of erasing.</p>
<p>You can print it, or just about any office supply store has graph paper.</p>
<p>Weird I find it at office depot all the time</p>
<p>Yeah, I know that I can print it online but is the price of ink that you waste doing so really worth it? I want the cheapest method but the ink is costing me a bunch (and paper). However, it does save me a trip to the stores! Which should I choose?</p>
<p>Wal Mart !</p>
<p>You can get them pretty much anywhere. Walmart, Office Depot...even Safeway!</p>
<p>lol @ not being able to find graph paper</p>
<p>Seriously, graph paper is not stocked at the three office supply stores in my town. I have to drive 15 minutes to get it.</p>
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<p>I'd imagine the ink and paper cost is still less than the price of the gas consumed on your way to and back from the store AND the cost of the printed graph paper itself! ;)</p>
<p>I never really need more than 1 or 2 pieces of graph paper at once, so that's why I print them. I'd imagine that if you'll be needing 20+ pieces, then it might be more cost-efficient to buy it.</p>
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I'd imagine the ink and paper cost is still less than the price of the gas consumed on your way to and back from the store AND the cost of the printed graph paper itself!
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<p>Not to mention the opportunity cost of the lost time doing so!</p>
<p>I was going to use that graph paper site but unfortunately my AP Phys teacher is making get a graph paper notebook =/</p>
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Seriously, graph paper is not stocked at the three office supply stores in my town. I have to drive 15 minutes to get it.
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<p>15 minutes?? I have to drive that long to get to the grocery store or a restaurant. An office supply store is 30 minutes away.</p>
<p>Since when did CC turn in to everyone's place to complain?</p>
<p>By the way, I got a graph paper notebook at Wal-Mart.</p>
<p>just go wal-mart or target. i used the same pack for all 4 yrs of H sand still have half of it left lol.</p>
<p>I had a math teacher last year that demanded that all classwork be done on graph paper in a spiral bound notebook. A package of loose graph paper was not acceptable.</p>
<p>Get to your local community college and go to their student store. If they don't have it, laugh at how hard it is to find graph paper.</p>
<p>If it's really a problem, just go tell your teacher you can't find any. If you're lucky, you can mooch off their graph paper.</p>