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File Folder Labels on 4” x 6” Sheets, Easy Peel, White/Purple, Print or Handwrite, 2/3” x 3-7/16”, 252 Labels (5204)

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Reg 6.88

$5.14

Product # 5204



Product Description

  • Effectively color code, organize and quickly identify file folders with the bold purple bar over the white label surface
  • Label important file folders quickly and easily with Easy Peel® labels designed for faster peeling
  • Labels won't lift, curl or fall off with permanent adhesive that ensures they stick and stay to most smooth surfaces
  • Write directly on file folder labels for quick labeling or use your laser or inkjet printer for a more polished finish
  • Not recommended for use with color laser printers
  • Create custom labels with ease using free designs and templates at avery.com/templates
Make organizing and identifying your files quick and easy with permanent Avery® File Folder Labels on 4” x 6” Sheets (5204). Use the purple strip on top of the 2/3” x 3-7/16” white label to effectively color code and find the exact files you need. Each 4” x 6” sheet is made of FSC certified paper and holds 7 Easy Peel® labels for fast and easy labeling. The Easy Peel design with Pop Up Edge guarantees fast application. Bend back the label sheet to expose the label’s edge, peel off your label and apply. Stick labels to smooth surfaces like paper, cardboard, glass, metal, plastic and more without worry of lifting, curling or falling off thanks to the strong permanent adhesive. Write directly on the file folder tab labels for quick labeling or adjust your laser or inkjet printer to fit the smaller sheets and print labels for a more polished finish. Design and print personalized labels using the free images and templates at avery.com/templates. Create professional looking custom labels for easy and quick file organization at home, work or school. Discover more resources on file organization with our file folder labels and article with ideas on creating your own file labels.