Sturdy dividers that offer more printing space and secure inserts Unique tab design allows easy access and prevents inserts from falling out Big Tab design provides 1.5 times more writing space Double-sided gold reinforced holes provide extra durability Three-hole punched and ready to use
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Brand | Avery |
Item model number | 23285 |
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Product Id | 1070699 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 5 (8 ratings) 5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 072782232856 |
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Avery Big Tab Insertable Dividers, Buff Paper, 8 Clear Tabs, Copper Reinforced Holes, 1 Set (23285)
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When dividers are needed, these are always my first choice. Eight sections provides for expansion not available in 5 tabs; while the 'big' tabs provide space for larger or more specific tab information. I find that I can usually reuse my divider sets a time or two before they 'give up the ghost' so despite the ever increasing cost of paper/plastic, I feel Avery dividers are a good investment. The only probelm I have is sometimes the tab holder is too tight or too loose (can't get the tab in :( or the tab keeps falling out).
These are perfect if you are putting a lot of binders together. I saved tons of time because I did t have to open each individual pack. It was all sorted for me. Half the work was done.
I use these a lot for my classroom binders. 5 tabs have too much overlap. The larger than classical tabs is very useful. The Clear tabs give maximum flexibility of use. I color code to organize--but with the clear tabs I have more control. I can color code by using colored paper, pens, highlighters... I often print out major categories in a distinctive font to help cluster info. Hey Avery! How about adding a 12 tab set to run along the top edges for further classification of information?
I bought these to use with a large binder that I have my Family Genealogy printed documents in. This binder is something I use often and these dividers are holding up well!
I use these a lot for my classroom binders. 5 tabs have too much overlap. The larger than classical tabs is very useful. The Clear tabs give maximum flexibility of use. I color code to organize--but with the clear tabs I have more control. I can color code by using colored paper, pens, highlighters... I often print out major categories in a distinctive font to help cluster info. Hey Avery! How about adding a 12 tab set to run along the top edges for further classification of information?
When dividers are needed, these are always my first choice. Eight sections provides for expansion not available in 5 tabs; while the 'big' tabs provide space for larger or more specific tab information. I find that I can usually reuse my divider sets a time or two before they 'give up the ghost' so despite the ever increasing cost of paper/plastic, I feel Avery dividers are a good investment. The only probelm I have is sometimes the tab holder is too tight or too loose (can't get the tab in :( or the tab keeps falling out).
Print template for tab inserts doesn't work with 2010 and the package comes with only 2 sheets of inserts and are not sold separately. I should be able to buy just the inserts!
When I finish up with a client's estate planning documents, I put them in an aluminum binder and separate them using these dividers. The result is a nice, clean, professional presentation. The only reason I did not give this product 5 stars is that for some reason, the paper for the tabs does not print well. The lettering is always a little thin and spotty - even if I have a brand new toner cartridge. It is still legible and printing is still better than hand-written, but it could be better. Perhaps a coating on the paper?
Print template for tab inserts doesn't work with 2010 and the package comes with only 2 sheets of inserts and are not sold separately. I should be able to buy just the inserts!
When I finish up with a client's estate planning documents, I put them in an aluminum binder and separate them using these dividers. The result is a nice, clean, professional presentation. The only reason I did not give this product 5 stars is that for some reason, the paper for the tabs does not print well. The lettering is always a little thin and spotty - even if I have a brand new toner cartridge. It is still legible and printing is still better than hand-written, but it could be better. Perhaps a coating on the paper?