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Then, you can remove the latch from the door's edge.<br><br>The Strike Plate<br><br>If you are replacing your handle, you'll be required to replace the latch plate that holds the hole that the door's latch hooks into when it closes. The package the new handles are packaged in will have two latch plates - either a rectangular or circular (see the diagram above for the parts of the door handle). If your current latch plate is rectangular in shape, swap it over to the round one so that the latch hooks into the strike plate in a way that makes the handle easier to use.<br><br>The first step is to loosen the screw that is holding the old latch plate in place. These screws can be quite tight, and will require some force to loosen. If possible, it may be beneficial to have another person assist with this part.<br><br>The latch plate should lift itself out of the door after the screws have been removed. 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