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Staples Alphabetical A-Z Leather Dividers 25-Tab Black (18946/11483) 483305

Staples Alphabetical A-Z Leather Dividers 25-Tab Black (18946/11483) 483305
Store: Target
Last Price: 9.73 USD

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Organize large, complex documents with this set of Staples 8.5 x 11-inch black alphabetical leather tab dividers. Find the specific pages you need in giant documents by using this set of alphabetical leather tab dividers. Each tab is made with leather for a sophisticated look, while the single-sided reinforcement helps prevent dividers from ripping out at the binder holes. This set of Staples black alphabetical leather tab dividers fit easily into any standard three-ring binder for added convenience. Tab dividers let you organize projects, personal documents, and more. Made of buff paper with black leather tabs. Dimensions: 8.5"W x 11"L. 25-tab set of three-hole punched A-Z dividers for alphabetical organization. Tear-resistant and rip-proof reinforced tabs for absolute safe keeping. Made from 20% post-consumer recycled material. Organize your binder alphabetically with these leather alphabetical tab dividers from Staples. The tabs are printed on both sides so that you can access your documents quickly no matter which way you open the binder. Standard Fit These tab dividers fit easily into any three-ring binder, so you can arrange them in any way you like. They're designed for use with letter-size documents. Reinforced Holes The binder holes are reinforced, so they won't rip or tear when you turn the pages. The durable buff-colored pages are made using a minimum of 20 percent postconsumer recycled paper. Black Leather Tabs The attractive preprinted tabs are easy to read and give your binder a professional look. Each letter is represented individually except for X, Y, and Z, which are on a single tag together. The common letter combination "Mc" also has its own tab. Sold as 1 Set.

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Cheapest price in the interval: 9.61 on October 28, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 9.73 on November 6, 2021