Tabs
Tabs help organise pages, files, binders and planners with clear, colour-coded section markers that speed up reference and retrieval. Choose from index tabs, divider tabs and repositionable sticky tabs in a variety of sizes and colours to suit home, school and office use. Tabs improve document navigation, boost efficiency and make important information easy to find.
What Are Tabs?
Tabs are small markers used to classify and index sections of documents, notebooks, binders, and planners. Their visible edges and bright colours make sections easy to locate, helping you work more efficiently and stay organised.
Tabs are available in a range of formats—including adhesive, repositionable, permanent, and removable options—to suit different document types and handling requirements.
Types of Tabs and Their Uses
Index Tabs
Index tabs are larger, labelled or writable tabs designed to divide sections within reports, manuals, and binders. They are ideal for filing systems where clear and consistent categorisation is required.
Divider Tabs
Divider tabs are used in binders and folders to separate distinct sections. They often come in pre-coloured or writable formats, making custom indexing simple and effective.
Sticky Repositionable Tabs
Sticky repositionable tabs are smaller adhesive tabs that can be moved without damaging pages. They are perfect for temporary marking, studying, reference notes, and planner organisation.
Why Use Tabs?
Tabs make it easy to:
- Break down complex documents into clear, readable sections
- Mark key pages in binders, notebooks, and study materials
- Highlight frequently used references or important information
- Improve office, school, and home organisation workflows
Tabs are a simple, low-cost solution that significantly improves document navigation and overall usability.
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General FAQ
Tabs are used to mark, separate and index sections of documents, binders, notebooks and planners so you can quickly locate information.
Yes. Colour-coded tabs help organise materials by category, priority or subject for faster retrieval.
Index tabs are larger and often labelled for permanent sectioning in binders or manuals. Divider tabs separate sections visually but need not be labelled.































































