I ordered these lables to use while I was reorganizing some files at the office and making a new filing system that would be easy for anyone to use. The thought of being able to...Read complete review
I ordered these lables to use while I was reorganizing some files at the office and making a new filing system that would be easy for anyone to use. The thought of being able to remove the lables and make it so I could re-use file folders without having to either pile on multiple lables or rip the folders appealed to me but wasn't sure how they would work. Also have color variety was great. I got them in and they were so easy to print using the templetes that avery provides and then when I made a mistake or need to change the lable for any reason I was able to pull the old lable off and put a new one on without and rips or tears. I definetly go my money worth with these lables.
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Just what I needed
i use this product for the filing systems i create for clients
i use this product for the filing systems i create for clients
My boss has several temporary projects. These labels have been a great find for her. It allows us to re-use perfectly good file folders and save money.
avery is extremely easy because of it's pairing with microsoft's word. A quick type, print, peel, and stick is all that's needed to create an extremely organized and easy to see color-coordinated file system.
This can vary greatly depending on environmental conditions (heat, humidity, etc...) but usually 2-3 years. However, if a person's definition of "shelf life" is really "life span," Laser & Ink Jet labels have a life span of 10 -15 years.
Answered on 3/24/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
Q:
Please confirm: are there 15 sheets of each of the 5 colors?
Asked on 1/22/2010 by Joanie from South Norwalk, CT
This is a 750/Pack. 5 sheets each: white, yellow, red, green, blue. Each sheet contains 30 labels.
Answered on 2/1/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
A:
I zoomed in on the package and it says, "5 sheets each color: white, yellow, red, green, blue." I'm thinking that is 30 labels on each page which gives a total of 750 labels (150 of each color)
Answered on 2/7/2010 by Reiki Jan from Cincinnati, Ohio