Avery Style Collated Exhibit Letter Tabs - Letter Size - Side Tab

Avery Style Collated Exhibit Letter Tabs - Letter Size - Side Tab

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Item#: HCM08777

$5.90

features

  • Double-sided printing for enhanced visibility of tab titles
  • High-quality 80 lb paper with a bright 92 brightness rating for a professional look
  • Includes 26 consecutive exhibit titles for seamless organization from A to Z
  • Convenient side tab orientation for quick access to important documents
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Frequently Asked Questions

Choose A–Z exhibit tabs when the filing system, court packet, or internal document standard labels exhibit by letter rather than number. The set here runs from Exhibit A through Exhibit Z, so it works best for cases or packets with up to 26 lettered exhibits. It is not the right choice if your firm uses Exhibit 1, Exhibit 2, and so on. The tabs are letter size with side-tab orientation, white tab color, Avery-style formatting, and preprinted titles. For files that require numbered exhibit ranges instead, Avery-style collated exhibit number tabs are the more relevant path.

The A–Z sequence matters because the tabs are already arranged in the proper order, so the set can be inserted into a document without sorting individual letters. For this item, the sequence runs Exhibit A through Exhibit Z. That helps reduce setup time and lowers the chance of filing mistakes when preparing binders, case packets, or exhibit sets. Sequenced tabs are especially useful when multiple packets need to be assembled the same way. Before ordering, confirm that you need a full A–Z set and not only replacement letters. If you need individual letters rather than a complete sequence, individual exhibit letter tabs may fit better.

Yes, they are designed for legal document organization where clean labeling and fast section access matter. The product is made with 80 lb paper, white tabs, double-sided printing, and side-tab orientation. Double-sided printing helps the exhibit title remain visible from either direction when flipping through the document. The letter-size format works with standard letter-size case packets and binders. These are not blank write-on dividers; they are preprinted exhibit tabs. That makes them better for formal packets where consistent labels matter. For broader binder and divider organization, index tabs can support other filing styles.

Use side tabs when the document will sit in a binder, report cover, or file where the right edge is easiest to scan. Side tabs are common for legal and business files because users can flip through sections quickly while the packet stays flat. Bottom tabs may suit other filing systems, but they are not the format represented here. The buying decision should match the way the packet will be reviewed. If attorneys, paralegals, or clients will flip through sections from the side, side tabs are the practical choice. Also confirm the tab style, because Avery-style tabs should match the firm’s existing document standard.

Confirm four details: lettered sequence, letter-size sheets, side-tab orientation, and Avery-style formatting. The set is for Exhibit A through Exhibit Z, so it is not meant for numbered exhibits or custom labels. The paper is 80 lb with white preprinted tabs, which supports a clean professional look. If your file requires only some letters, a full sequenced set may still be useful when consistency matters across many packets. If your file requires number ranges, choose the numbered tab series instead. The main ordering mistake is buying lettered tabs when the document standard calls for numbers. Match the tab system before buying.