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

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

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features

  • Clear and bold Helvetica font for easy readability on both sides of the tabs.
  • Customizable unpunched design allows for personalized filing solutions.
  • Durable 80# white offset paper ensures a professional look and long-lasting use.
  • Environmentally friendly with 30% post-consumer waste content, promoting sustainability.
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  • High-quality 80# white offset paper for durability and a professional look.
  • Bold Helvetica font ensures clear visibility of tab titles from both sides.
  • Unpunched tabs allow for customizable filing options to suit your needs.
  • Environmentally friendly design with 30% post-consumer waste content.
Starting at $6.73

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Frequently Asked Questions

These are individual, uncollated tabs, meaning each number ships as its own set rather than pre-sorted into a continuous run. That gives you the flexibility to order only the specific exhibit numbers you actually need for a given case, rather than purchasing an entire sequential block when your exhibits skip around. If your case needs a complete, pre-sorted sequence instead, checking number tabs shows the collated range options built for that purpose.

These ship unpunched, giving you full control over hole placement to match your specific binder or filing system rather than being locked into a fixed pattern. If your office prefers a faster, ready-to-file option instead of punching each exhibit yourself, legal indexes include pre-punched alternatives that may better suit a workflow where setup speed matters more than custom hole placement.

The 80 lb white offset paper is meaningfully heavier than standard 20 lb printer paper, giving these tabs more resistance to tearing and creasing under the kind of repeated handling exhibits see during depositions, hearings, or ongoing case review. For exhibits filed once and rarely revisited, this added durability matters less, but for actively referenced case materials, the heavier stock holds its shape and legibility considerably longer than a lighter-weight alternative.

Yes, since both use the same font, printing style, and 80# stock, individual exhibit tabs blend seamlessly with sequential number tab ranges elsewhere in the same case, as long as you stick to one style throughout rather than mixing Avery style with All-State style. This lets you use individually ordered exhibit numbers for scattered references while relying on a collated range, such as those under Avery legal index tabs, for the bulk of your sequential filing.