A4 A Z INDEX DIVIDER MULTI COLOURED TABS ALPHABETICAL MYLAR WHITE BOARD

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Zoro Tools With these bright and attractive A-Z Mylar-reinforced index dividers, you can start to get a handle on all those odd papers that get left lying around. Each divider is made from sturdy manilla, and the multi-coloured tabs are Mylar-coated for long-lasting durability and pre-printed A-Z - great for alphabetical filing. They're multi-punched to fit almost any A4 ring binder or lever arch file. Set of 16 dividers alphabetically marked (A-Z) Ideal for alphabetical filing Punched to fit most standard A4 files Mylar-reinforced tabs and holes for durability Index page: at-a-glance view of sections Colour: White with multi-coloured tabs Size: A4 (210x297mm) Please Note: The image used for this item is for illustration purposes only, as a white box product it may appear slightly different to the online image

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With these bright and attractive A-Z Mylar-reinforced index dividers, you can start to get a handle on all those odd papers that get left lying around. Each divider is made from sturdy manilla, and the multi-coloured tabs are Mylar-coated for long-lasting durability and pre-printed A-Z - great for alphabetical filing. They're multi-punched to fit almost any A4 ring binder or lever arch file. Set of 16 dividers alphabetically marked (A-Z) Ideal for alphabetical filing Punched to fit most standard A4 files Mylar-reinforced tabs and holes for durability Index page: at-a-glance view of sections Colour: White with multi-coloured tabs Size: A4 (210x297mm) Please Note: The image used for this item is for illustration purposes only, as a white box product it may appear slightly different to the online image

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A4 A-Z INDEX DIVIDER MULTI COLOURED TABS MYLAR WHITE BOARD


Product specifications

Brand Value Product
EAN
  • 9557225225158
Material
  • Manilla
Color
  • Multiple colours
Size
  • A4
MPN
  • WX01523

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