Smead 100% Recycled End Tab Pressboard File Guides, Vertical Metal Tab (A-Z), Extra Wide Legal Size, Gray/Green, Set of 25 (63276)
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Yes, it's an A-. XYZ is contained within a single tab.
They're 15 inches across (plus a half-inch for the tab). They stand at a height of nine feet. 5 inches.
We use them in regular cabinets, so I'm not sure.
Selected User Reviews For Smead 100% Recycled End Tab Pressboard File Guides, Vertical Metal Tab (A-Z), Extra Wide Legal Size, Gray/Green, Set of 25 (63276)
This would be ideal for a record collection. For jazz, I recently purchased a second set.
Half of the letter was hidden in the tab due to a printing error! And unless you get up close, you can't see the letter printed on it because it's so small. We're returning it to you. br> Is it really that difficult to create a readable filing tab?.
This isn't what I'd call a press board, and it isn't what I'd call a long-lasting press board. Two pieces of cardstock were glued together and a metal tab was used to hold them together. I could have gotten these for less at Staples and they would have been of comparable quality. I had hoped for better quality based on the photos and reviews, but if I'm being honest, I'm pretty disappointed; I'd ask for a refund, but it's not worth the hassle.
Because I'm using them as album separators, I wish they separated x, y, and z into separate tabs and didn't have an "Mc" tab. I also have a lot of young and zeppelin that I'd like to have separated more. I was also surprised to find out that I had to tear the sheets and stuff the labels myself (I'm not sure why I assumed they were already pre-stuffed). labels that were created) I liked how the numbers and letters could be displayed vertically or horizontally, and there were some blank spaces so you could print your own labels if you have a printer.
I really wanted to like these A- rated movies. Vertical read dividers in Z legal size. They'll do the job, but for the price, I was hoping for something a little more substantial. I'm using them for my vinyl record collection, and I wish they were a little bigger.
I used these to organize my vinyl record collection as dividers. The letters 'M' and 'Q' were missing from the set. The latter I can sort of understand (though I'm hoping to track down some vintage Queen albums), but what about the letter M? They had a few extra slips I could write on, but they didn't have any extra dividers (only 24), so a handwritten one wouldn't work, not to mention look bad. br>br>Overall, a respectable collection. In comparison to the manilla folder type of divider, which costs around $40, I will purchase the 'wood' set for around $100 and have a much more solid divider.
For our record collection, this is ideal!.