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Avery-Style Legal Exhibit Side Tab Divider Title: 1 Letter White 25/Pack 11911

Avery-Style Legal Exhibit Side Tab Divider Title: 1 Letter White 25/Pack 11911
Store: Target
Last Price: 8.30 USD

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Index important legal files, mortgage documentation and other important papers with this Avery white numerical individual tab set. Organize essential reports and other documents with this individual tab set. Made with clear Rip Proof reinforcement on each side, this tab set provides durability and longevity, while the unpunched binding edge makes it simple to fit into most binding systems. This Avery white numerical tab set contains postconsumer recycled content, helping reduce its impact on the environment. Tab dividers let you organize projects, personal documents, and more. Made of white paper with tabs. Dimensions: 8.5"W x 11"L. One tab per set, 25 per pack. Rip-Proof reinforced tabs for safe keeping. Easily Customizable Tailor these Avery Tab 1 numerical dividers to work with your organizational style. While the tab comes pre-numbered, this can easily be changed using a label maker, and the plain white color provides the ideal background for titles, notes and other important information relevant to the section. Flexible Binding Although designed for standard binders, the untouched binding on these dividers lets you use them with a wide variety of binding formats, such as comb or coil binding. Use them to organize training documentation for current and future employees, or create a booklet of financial data for investors. Environmentally Friendly Meet your company’s green goals by purchasing these Avery Tab 1 numerical dividers. Made from 30-percent post-consumer recycled paper, these dividers help prevent gently used paper products from going to landfills. Additionally, these durable dividers can be recycled as-is or as shredded paper when you are done with them. Sold as 25/Pack.

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