Computerized word processors are ubiquitous today, and for some there is something joyful and nostalgic about writing on line paper. Moreover, for people in school, some professors and even campuses don’t allow notes, or homework to be done, on computers. A lined paper with notebook title is still the perfect tool for quick note-taking, sketching, and expressing ideas in words, numbers, and drawings, all in one space. So, We offer lined paper printable templates in US Letter, A5 and A4 paper size with .25” spacing between horizontal lines to allow more words per page.
Template Contents
Below is the list of worksheets included in this printable lined writing paper template.
US Letter
This size paper (8.5” x 11.0”) with evenly spaced, blue horizontal lines, and fields for title and date at the top of the page.
US Letter BW
US Letter size paper (8.5” x 11.0”) with evenly spaced, black horizontal lines, and fields for title and date at the top of the page.
A5
This size paper (5.8” x 8.3”) with evenly spaced, blue horizontal lines, and fields for title and date at the top of the page.
A5 BW
This size paper (5.8” x 8.3”) with evenly spaced, black horizontal lines. Fields for title and date at the top of the page.
A4
This size paper (8.3” x 11.7”) with evenly spaced, blue horizontal lines, and fields for title and date at the top of the page.
A4 BW
This size paper (8.3” x 11.7”) with evenly spaced, black horizontal lines, and fields for title and date at the top of the page.
Lined Paper History
Hence, It is difficult to say when lined paper was invented, or by whom. Some sources say that an English man by the name of John Tetlow first patented a paper ruling machine. Thus, The machine was patented in 1770 so it is possible that lined paper was invented around that time period. By the early 1800s, lined paper had gained popularity. So, Lined paper spacing variations followed soon after, in order to suit specific purposes.
Using Lined Paper
Choose a Paper Size
First, choose paper size that meets your needs. US letter is the standard paper size in the United States. Hence, A4 is most commonly use typing paper size in Europe, and it is accept by most countries as standard paper size. A5 and A4 paper sizes are part of an international standard range of paper sizes called the ISO 216. It is where the scaling of paper sizes is base on an aspect ratio of the square root of 2. The scaling advantages of this system is use to create brochures and other types of packaging.
General Use
Thus, Use the space at top of the page to add a date and title. By typing in the information or writing it by hand, after printing out the lined paper