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TrueBlock® File Folder Labels, 2/3” x 3-7/16”, 1,500 Printable Labels, Permanent Adhesive, White/Yellow (5966)

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Reg 65.77

$65.13

Product # 5966



Product Description

  • Effectively color code and quickly identify file folders with the bold yellow stripe over the white label surface
  • Easily cover markings or old labels with TrueBlock file folder labels that completely cover everything underneath
  • Get a reliable feed through your printer with Sure Feed™ technology designed to prevent smearing and paper jams
  • 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
  • Create custom folder labels with ease using free designs and templates at avery.com/templates
Organize and identify your file folders and documents easily with Avery TrueBlock File Folder Labels (5966). These printable 2/3” x 3-7/16” white labels with a yellow stripe accent is perfect for color coding and quick file identification. Reuse file folders by blocking out markings and existing labels with TrueBlock technology that completely covers up everything underneath the label. Stick labels to smooth surfaces like paper, cardboard, glass, metal, plastic and more without worry of curling or falling off thanks to the strong permanent. Write directly on the file folder tab labels or use your laser or inkjet printer and print labels with your own graphics or text for a more polished finish. You can also design and print personalized labels using the free images and templates at avery.com/templates. Avoid printer misalignment and jams with proprietary Sure Feed technology that delivers a more reliable feed through your printer. The file folder labels 1/3 cut tabs can also be used for projects such as identifying objects and organizing containers. Discover more resources on file organization with our file folder labels and article with ideas on creating your own file labels.