Index Tab Pages for 3-Ring Binders
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07-26-2023 12:56 PM
I have seen designers work around the issue of not having actual 3-ring binder index tab pages by using a heavy weight paper, but they don’t have index tabs with pre-punched holes for inserting them into binders.
It makes sense to offer this product to customers who want to add easy-to-find categories in recipe, wedding, or business binders.
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07-26-2023 04:01 PM
I'm not sure it would fly all that well since those pages are so readily available in office supply stores.
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07-26-2023 04:51 PM
But not matching ones for weddings, etc.
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07-26-2023 06:01 PM
Oh gosh, I'm so out of it. I don't do weddings, and the last one I attended was at least 30 years ago. They use 3-ring binders? Like scrapbooks only fancier? I was sitting here thinking of how people often use binders for their recipes or sewing notes. LOL
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07-26-2023 08:11 PM
Actually, they use them for wedding planners. You can get downloadable templates for printable wedding planners, with all sorts of different lists and time schedules, etc for what needs to be done for the wedding. They start about a year ahead of time!
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07-26-2023 09:07 PM
Small businesses use them all the time. So do big corporations. In the proposal field, you cannot use mass-produced plastic tabs where you write in the info with ink. The tabs must be printed. The list of specifications that the government requires for binder covers, spines, and tabs are very specific. Small businesses without a printing and production department rely on printing companies and freelance artists to get the covers, spines, binders, and tabs for proposal responses done. If a company misses one small requirement, they risk losing the contract.
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07-27-2023 03:43 AM
I can't imagine a business that's gotten a government contract doing their shopping here on Zazzle. On the other hand, I can imagine small businesses doing so for, say, employee manuals, though they're likely to create notebooks using their printer and a laminator or, if they've money to do so, get a printer to do it for them. When my husband and I ran a business associated with the medical world, the only place in which we used binders was for our financial records, which no one saw but us.
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07-27-2023 05:46 AM
Hi @Jadendreamer13,
We don't have such a product available on the site currently but I have forwarded your feedback and request to our team for review.
Thanks for the suggestion and feedback!
Pádraig

