A Z-Fold has two creases that are folded in opposite directions, resulting in a type of fan fold. In
the Z-Fold, the paper is creases in equal thirds.
Z-Fold Half Sheet
As with a regular Z-Fold, the Z-Fold Half Sheet has two creases that are folded in the opposite
directions. The difference between a regular Z-Fold and a Z-Fold Half Sheet is that the half sheet is
not creased in two equal lengths. The two creases are unequal which allows one edge of the Z-Fold
Half Sheet to have a longer edge. The longer edge allows for stapling or hole punching.
Double Gate Fold
In Double Gate Folds, the paper is creased in half and then creased in half again with a fold
parallel to the first fold. One-half of the sheet of paper is nested inside the other half.
Crease - Double Parallel Fold
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