End vs. Top Tab Folders

End Tab Folders

End Tab Folders (also known as side or shelf folders) are a great way to keep an organized file system.  They file your folders left to right just as books as filed in a library.  The full cut end tab is where you code the contents of the folder and is easily seen for quick access.  End Tab Folders filed left to right also take up less space than Top Tab Folders that are generally filed front to back.
The tab style you choose depends on a number of factors within your office. Both top tab and end tab have distinct advantages. Consider these criteria as you plan your filing solution:
End tab systems work best when:

Top Tab Folders

Top Tab Folders (also known as drawer folders) have tabs on the top with file headings that can be read while the folders are in a drawer.  Tab sizes vary and are designated based on the size of each tab in proportion to the total length of the folder. They can be:
A top tab system is generally best when:

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Either system can be very efficient if a color-coded indexing method is used, and Out Guides are used to track folders that are removed from the system. End tab systems are the most efficient and least costly, but top tab systems are still widely used by most small offices.

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