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Makes life easier
By Anonymous
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Comments about Avery� Worksaver� Inserts; 1/5-Cut:
I am now able to make labels for the office central files quickly and efficiently and they look professional.
Can't live without these!!!!
Need clean and easy to read tabs for your hanging file folders? I have been using these tabs for over 10 years! So easy to use, why would you want to use your messy handwriting. I only wish I could find them in my area. But Avery ships them out right away. Would literally cry if these were discontinued.
Love These!!!
The hanging file folder inserts look so neat in my files ... everyone comments on how great they look. Thanks for inventing them!!!
Easiest to Create and Use
The Tab Inserts for Hanging File Folders (Avery 11136) is one of the best products that Avery makes. It takes what used to be a tedious job of making hanging file folder inserts and turns it into a quick, easy task.
WorkSaver Tabs Inserts - GREAT
I have been using these tabs ever since they came out years ago when nobody even carried them at office supply stores. They are professional and make all hanging file systems look very uniform and neat, with files that are extremely easy to locate.
TTS1950
I love these. Doing inserts for hanging files is a bear. These make it so much easier and I can actually read my file tab. Writing was such a pain.
WorkSaver Tabs are WORKSAVERS
I've been using Avery products for over 30 years and I can attest to their top quality. These tabs are definitely named correctly, because they do really save us work. I remember back in the day we had to use the "typewriter" and this seems like lightning speed compared to then. I'm all about saving time and Avery seems to agree because they have come out with plenty of new products that help us keep our sanity at work! Way to go Avery!
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Answer a couple of previous questions
I had no problem getting the template to line up with printer. Here's a couple of hints to overcome a couple of problems noted by previous reviews: 1) To avoid wasting labels, print on a blank sheet of paper, align the printed sheet with the top of the label sheet and hold it up to a light. You can make printer adjustments and only waste a sheet of blank paper rather than an entire label sheet. 2) Note in the template that the blocks are of two different heights and widths. Use only the largest blocks to enter your label. The other is for spacing so that printing does not extend out beyond the edges or top and bottom of the label. 3) To avoid wasting labels and maintain top spacing, use labels starting from the bottom and work your way up. 4) Although it suggests that you fold the labels so both sides are printed, I see no need to do so and use the labels individually, tearing them off where it says 'fold but do not tear.' Offers twice as many labels out of the same sheet. 5) With partially used sheets which were started from the bottom, be sure to count up how many labels are missing to avoid trying to print in areas that are already torn off.
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