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Smead SuperTab File Folder 15906, Oversized 1/2-Cut Tab, Legal, Assorted Colors, 100/Box (15906)
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Smead SuperTab Coloring Folder, Oversized 1/3-Cut Tabs, Letter Size, 2 Designs, 6/Pack (11647)
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Assorted Color File Folders, Letter Size, 1/3-Cut Tabs, 100/Box
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Smead Reversible File Folders, Legal Size, 1/2-Cut Printed Tab, Black, 100/Box
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Straight-Cut File Folders, Letter Size, Reinforced Tab, 2 Fasteners (Positions 1 & 3), Yellow, 50/Box
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Straight-Cut File Folders, Letter Size, Reinforced Tab, 2 Fasteners (Positions 1 & 3), Green, 50/Box
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Smead Orange File Folders, 1/3-Cut Reinforced Top Tab, Legal Size, 2 Fasteners, 50/Box (17534F13)
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Straight-Cut File Folders, Letter Size, Reinforced Tab, 2 Fasteners (Positions 1 & 3), Lavender, 50/Box
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Smead SuperTab File Folder 11962, Oversized 1/3-Cut Tab, Legal, Assorted Colors, 100/Box (11962)
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Straight-Cut File Folders, Letter Size, Reinforced Tab, 2 Fasteners (Positions 1 & 3), Goldenrod, 50/Box
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Green File Folders, Letter Size, 1/3-Cut Tabs, 100/Box (21123)
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Smead Pink File Folders, 1/3-Cut Reinforced Top Tab, Legal Size, 2 Fasteners, 50/Box (17634F13)
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Smead Fastener File Folders - Legal Size, Blue, 1/3-Cut Reinforced Tabs, 11 pt, 2 Fasteners, 50/Box (17040)
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Straight-Cut File Folders, Letter Size, Reinforced Tab, 2 Fasteners (Positions 1 & 3), Brown, 50/Box
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Straight-Cut File Folders, Letter Size, Reinforced Tab, 2 Fasteners (Positions 1 & 3), White, 50/Box
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Black File Folders, Letter Size, 1/3-Cut Top Tabs, 2 Fasteners, 11 pt, 50/Box (S-30503-BLK-13)
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Smead Reversible File Folders, 1/2-Cut Tab, Letter Size, Teal, 100/Box
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Smead SuperTab File Folders, 1/3-Cut Tab, Legal Size, 14 Point, Assorted Colors, 50/Box (15410)
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Black File Folders, Letter Size, 1/3-Cut Top Tabs, 11 pt, 100/Box (S-30503-BLK)
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Blue File Folders, Letter Size, 1/3-Cut Top Tabs, 11 pt, 100/Box (S-30503-BLU)
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Blue File Folders, Letter Size, 1/3-Cut Top Tabs, 2 Fasteners, 11 pt, 50/Box (S-30503-BLU-13)
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Gray File Folders, Letter Size, 1/3-Cut Top Tabs, 11 pt, 100/Box ((S-30503-GRY)
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Gray File Folders, Letter Size, 1/3-Cut Top Tabs, 2 Fasteners, 11 pt, 50/Box (S-30503-GRY-13)
Colored Top Tab File Folders for Color-Coded Filing
Colored file folders provide the same practical drawer-filing function as standard manila folders while adding an immediate visual way to separate records. Assigning a different folder color to each department, document type, customer group, project, priority level, or calendar period can make files easier to recognize before the label is read.
All folders in this category have top tabs for drawer filing. The label tab is positioned along the upper edge of the folder so it remains visible when folders are stored upright in a filing cabinet or desk drawer. Available options may include letter-size and legal-size folders, assorted or single-color packs, multiple tab cuts, reinforced tabs, and folders with additional filing features.
Colored folders are commonly used for customer files, employee records, financial paperwork, legal documents, student records, patient administration, project files, invoices, purchase orders, and other paper records that benefit from quick visual identification.
When Are Colored File Folders the Right Choice?
Colored file folders are a strong choice when users need to identify groups of records quickly or reduce the chance that a folder will be returned to the wrong section. The folder color provides an additional organizational signal beyond the printed or handwritten label.
- Choose colored folders when departments, projects, clients, or record types need to be separated visually.
- Choose a single folder color to create a consistent filing system for one department, office, or document category.
- Choose assorted colors when several categories need to be organized within the same drawer or filing area.
- Choose letter-size folders for standard 8-1/2" x 11" paperwork, forms, reports, invoices, and correspondence.
- Choose legal-size folders for legal documents, contracts, real estate records, court paperwork, and longer forms.
- Choose reinforced tabs for active files that are removed, handled, and refiled frequently.
How to Choose Colored File Folders
Choose colors that users can identify consistently. A business might use blue for customer files, green for financial records, red for urgent paperwork, and yellow for active projects. The exact color assignments matter less than using the same system throughout the filing area.
Letter-size colored folders hold standard 8-1/2" x 11" documents and are the most common size for office filing. Legal-size folders are longer and are intended for 8-1/2" x 14" documents, contracts, real estate files, court records, and legal paperwork.
Tab cut determines the available label space and how folder tabs are staggered in the drawer. A 1/3-cut tab typically uses left, center, and right positions. A 1/5-cut tab allows more staggered positions, while a straight-cut tab provides the largest continuous labeling area.
Standard folders work well for routine filing and records that are handled occasionally. Reinforced tabs add extra material along the most frequently handled part of the folder, helping reduce bending, tearing, and label wear in active filing systems.
Ways to Organize Records by Folder Color
A useful color-coded filing system should be simple enough that everyone who handles the records can follow it. Limit the number of color meanings, document the system, and use the same colors consistently across drawers, departments, and storage locations.
- By department: Assign separate colors to accounting, sales, human resources, operations, purchasing, or management.
- By record type: Use different colors for invoices, contracts, personnel records, customer files, vendor files, or tax documents.
- By status: Separate active, pending, completed, archived, or urgent records with clearly defined colors.
- By project or client: Assign colors to major accounts, cases, locations, product groups, or ongoing projects.
- By time period: Organize files by month, quarter, school year, fiscal year, or document retention period.
- By access level: Use color as a visual reminder for files that require special handling, while continuing to follow your organization’s privacy and security procedures.
Common Uses for Colored File Folders
Colored top tab folders are useful anywhere paper records are stored in drawers and need to be identified by both a written label and a visual category.
- Business offices: Customer files, vendor records, purchase orders, contracts, invoices, and department paperwork.
- Accounting departments: Accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll records, tax documents, audit files, and financial reports.
- Legal offices: Client files, case records, contracts, court documents, estate records, and real estate paperwork.
- Medical and dental offices: Billing files, insurance documents, personnel records, administrative paperwork, and other nonclinical office files.
- Schools: Student records, classroom files, grade levels, programs, departments, activities, and administrative paperwork.
- Government offices: Department records, applications, permits, personnel files, compliance paperwork, and archived documents.
- Home offices: Bills, taxes, warranties, household records, school paperwork, financial documents, and personal files.
Colored File Folders vs. Manila File Folders
Colored and manila folders perform the same basic top tab drawer-filing function, but each style supports a different organizational approach. Manila folders provide a neutral and uniform filing system, while colored folders make categories easier to identify visually.
- Choose colored folders when color will help users identify departments, record types, priorities, projects, or file status.
- Choose manila folders when you want a traditional, consistent, and economical filing system.
- Use printed labels with either style so the file name remains clear even when users do not know the color system.
- Use color-coded labels on manila folders when you want visual indexing without changing the entire folder color.
For a traditional neutral folder, browse our Manila File Folders.
Top Tab Colored Folders vs. Colored End Tab Folders
The correct tab style depends on how the folders are stored. Top tab colored folders are made for drawer filing, where labels are viewed from above. Colored end tab folders are made for open-shelf filing, where labels are viewed from the side.
- Use top tab colored folders in file cabinet drawers, desk drawers, lateral file drawers, and portable file boxes.
- Use colored end tab folders on open filing shelves, medical record shelving, legal filing shelves, and other side-view systems.
- Do not choose by color alone: Confirm the tab location matches the filing equipment before ordering.
For open-shelf filing, shop Colored End Tab File Folders.
Colored File Folders FAQ
Colored file folders are used to organize paper records while providing visual separation between departments, projects, customers, document types, priorities, or filing periods. They can make files easier to identify, sort, and retrieve in busy drawer filing systems.
Yes. All colored folders in this category have top tabs and are designed for drawer filing. The label tab is positioned along the top edge so it remains visible when the folder is stored upright in a file cabinet, desk drawer, or compatible portable file box.
Colored file folders are available in letter size for standard 8-1/2" x 11" documents and legal size for 8-1/2" x 14" documents. Check the individual product details to confirm the folder size before ordering.
A 1/3-cut tab uses approximately one-third of the folder width and commonly comes in left, center, and right positions. A 1/5-cut tab is narrower and allows more staggered positions across the drawer. A straight-cut tab extends across most or all of the folder width and provides the largest labeling area.
Choose assorted colors when you want to create several visual categories within the same filing area. Choose a single color when all folders belong to the same department, project, customer group, record type, or filing system and you want a consistent appearance.
Yes. Colored top tab folders are often placed inside hanging folders to organize individual records within a file drawer. The hanging folder provides support, while the colored folders separate and identify the individual files.
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