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Smead 64067 Hanging folders, recycled, letter size, red, color-matched 1/5 tabs, 25/box

(more) »rank: 10296

from: SMEAD MANUFACTURING CO.


Editorial Product Review: :Color-code your files or complement your office decor with these brightly colored hanging files. Use colors to code different types of files. Color-matched vinyl tabs accentuate file. Designed with coated rod tips for smoother gliding on file drawer rods. Vinyl tabs can be positioned according to need. Front and back inside panels are slotted to accept tabs. Blank tab inserts included. Contains 10% post-consumer content.


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Smead 66000 Smartstrip Labeling System Starter Kit w/CD Software & 50 Label Forms

(more) »rank: 8762

from: SMEAD MANUFACTURING CO.


Editorial Product Review: :Create an efficient color-coded shelf filing system using your PC and inkjet color printer. The SmartStrip Labeling System offers the efficiency of color-coded indexing without the expensive and time-consuming task of applying individual colored labels to your file folder. Simply enter your label data and click to print a single label strip complete with color-coding, bar code and text. Choose from over 20 different label designs or exactly match your existing label designs by clicking and dragging the color bands. Customize text (font, ...


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A-Z Open Expanding File, 21 Pockets, Leather-Like Redrope, Letter, Red

(more) »rank: 18673

from: SMEAD


Editorial Product Review: :Heavy-duty files (reinforced liners front and back panels). Full-height gussets. 7/8' capacity pockets. Redrope gusset clear poly tape reinforced at top. Contains 30% post-consumer material. SMD70417 SMD-70417 SMD70425 SMD-70425 50086486704255 0086486704 ESSR17AOX ESS-R17AOX SMDR217A SMD-R217A SMEADR217A SMEAD-R217A


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Alphabetical Character Labels, G And T, 100/PK, Gray, Sold as 1 pack

(more) »rank: 11883

from: Smead Manufacturing Company


Editorial Product Review: :Name labels include color bars, which allow instant identification of a misfiled folder. Each label includes two alphabetical characters. One is in color on a white background; the other is white on a colored background. Five labels per sheet.


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Folder Labels, Color-Coded, Bi-Directional, 'L' and 'Y', Lavender, 100/Pack SMD67163

(more) »rank: 11880

from: Smead


Editorial Product Review: :The standard for alphabetic color-coding in both top tab and end tab filing systems. Wraparound labels can be read from both sides. Thirteen colors are used to code all 26 letters of the alphabet. First half of alphabet has colored letter against white background; second half has white letter against colored background. Two letters are assigned to each label to reduce inventory. Labels are perforated so you can simply tear off the unused letter when removing from the backing sheet. Can be used ...


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Folder Labels, Color-Coded, Bi-Directional, 'D' and 'Q', Light Blue, 100/Pack SMD67155

(more) »rank: 11937

from: Smead


Editorial Product Review: :The standard for alphabetic color-coding in both top tab and end tab filing systems. Wraparound labels can be read from both sides. Thirteen colors are used to code all 26 letters of the alphabet. First half of alphabet has colored letter against white background; second half has white letter against colored background. Two letters are assigned to each label to reduce inventory. Labels are perforated so you can simply tear off the unused letter when removing from the backing sheet. Can be used ...


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Color Coded Label, 'O', 100/PK, Dark Blue, Sold as 1 pack

(more) »rank: 11950

from: Smead Manufacturing Company


Editorial Product Review: :Alphabetical labels come in 13 colors (26 variations: although all characters A-M and N-Z, are white with colored background, N-Z labels also include white strip in background). Labels are 1' x 1-5/8' before folding and self-adhesive. 10 labels per sheet.


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Color Coded Label, 'V', 100/PK, Pink, Sold as 1 pack

(more) »rank: 11964

from: Smead Manufacturing Company


Editorial Product Review: :Alphabetical labels come in 13 colors (26 variations: although all characters A-M and N-Z, are white with colored background, N-Z labels also include white strip in background). Labels are 1' x 1-5/8' before folding and self-adhesive. 10 labels per sheet.


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Color Coded Label, 'H', 100/PK, Dark Brown, Sold as 1 pack

(more) »rank: 11949

from: Smead Manufacturing Company


Editorial Product Review: :Alphabetical labels come in 13 colors (26 variations: although all characters A-M and N-Z, are white with colored background, N-Z labels also include white strip in background). Labels are 1' x 1-5/8' before folding and self-adhesive. 10 labels per sheet.


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Smead 85810 Poly Snap-In Pocket Folders, Assorted Colors, 4/Pack

(more) »rank: 17849

from: SMEAD MANUFACTURING CO.


Editorial Product Review: :This attractive, three-hole punched, pocket folder easily snaps into a three-ring binder. Keep reports or proposals stored together, yet quickly remove them for individual presentations. Made of waterproof and tear-resistant materials. Features two pockets for documents and another for a floppy disk, CD or zip disk. Each pack contains one each of Black, Navy Blue, Burgundy and Forest Green. SMD85810 SMD-85810 086486858106 8648685810


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