Tab Dividers
Tab Dividers for Medical Charts, Legal Files, and Binders
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Amerifile Compatible
Surgery Chart Dividers, Side Tab, Position 2, Medium Green Tab, 50/Box
Amerifile Compatible
Progress Notes Fileback Dividers, Bottom, Tab, Position 2, Yellow Tab, 50/Box
Amerifile Compatible
Surgery Dividers, Bottom Tab, Position 2, Medium Green Tab, 50/Box
Amerifile Compatible
Progress Notes Chart Dividers, Side Tab, Position 2, Yellow Tab, 50/Box
Amerifile Compatible
Progress Notes Chart Dividers, Bottom Tab, Position 2, Dark Yellow Tab, 50/Box
Amerifile Compatible
Progress Notes Fileback Dividers, Side Tab, Position 2, Yellow Tab, 50/Box
Advanced Filing Concepts
Progress Notes Chart Dividers, Bottom Tab, Position 2, Yellow Tab, 25/Pack
Amerifile Compatible
Surgery Fileback Dividers, Bottom, Tab, Position 2, Green Tab, 50/Box
Amerifile Compatible
Surgery Fileback Dividers, Side Tab, Position 2, Green Tab, 50/Box
Tab Dividers: Types, Uses, and How to Choose
Tab dividers make it easy to break one file into clean sections so you can find the right page fast. This guide covers the most common divider styles (bottom tab, side tab, top tab, blank tabs, filebacks, and self-adhesive options), plus practical tips for medical, legal, office, and large-format filing.
Quick Chooser
Use medical chart dividers or blank chart dividers for patient records. Add self-adhesive folder dividers when you need quick sections inside a folder.
Legal index tabs work well for exhibits, pleadings, and numbered sections. Bottom-tab formats are common for drawer and shelf systems.
Fileback dividers add tabbed sections inside folders and support fasteners. Ideal for case packets and long-running projects.
Choose divider sheets or standard binder dividers. Use index tab stickers when you want fast labels without replacing dividers.
11x17 dividers keep drawings and wide spreadsheets organized without folding or trimming.
Frequently Asked Questions About Tab Dividers
Side tab dividers have tabs that extend from the right edge of the sheet, while bottom tab dividers have tabs along the bottom. Side tab styles are common in traditional filing systems, while bottom tabs are often used in medical charting or specialty filing systems.
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