Avery letter-size collated legal exhibit divider sets organize long legal briefs for complicated cases. Avery letter-size collated legal exhibit divider sets have numbered tabs from 1 to 25 that organize complex documents, from legal filings and briefs to mortgage papers and lengthy contracts. Unpunched binding edges let your staff customize each set for three-ring, five-ring or other binders, while proprietary Rip Proof tabs are reinforced for extra durability. Big, bold digits in Helvetica font on both sides of numbered tabs enable workers to locate files quickly and efficiently from back or front. Collated legal dividers for long legal briefs or exhibits. White paper dividers with black printed numbers. Works with letter-sized documents and binders. Rip Proof clear reinforced tabs are numbered 1 through 25. Contains 25 dividers total. Unpunched edges for customization. Dividers contain 20 percent post-consumer recycled paper. Printed in Helvetica bold type. Reinforced Tabs Avery's proprietary Rip Proof tabs offer extra strength to prevent unnecessary rips and tears in your documents. This comes in handy for papers that are handled by a lot of people over the course of a case, or when each page goes through intense scrutiny. Printing on both sides makes it quick and easy to flip back and forth within the document. Big, Bold Numbers The bold black Helvetica font is easy to read against the white background, reducing eye stain and ensuring clear communication of information. Skinny, staggered tabs are simple to grip and turn for quick access to the desired page of your legal document. Up to 25 numbers works best for complicated legal documents that could have hundreds of pages needing an efficient indexing system. Customizable Binding The unpunched binding leaves finishing options open and adaptable to each project. Use a three- or five-hole punch for documents of several hundred pages long. Consider brads or thin metal binding for items of 100 pages or fewer,...
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