Avery NoteTabs, 2 x 1.5 Inches, Neon Blue and Magenta, 40 per pack (16293)
From Avery

The flexible organization tool that combines the best of notes, tabs, and flags in one. Made of a durable film material with a paper tab overlay.Writable on both tab and body surfaces. See-through and repositionable.Turns pages like a divider for easy reference. Unprinted or preprinted styles available.
Amazon Sales Rank: #14679 in Office Product Size: 40 Color: Neon Blue and Magenta Brand: Avery Model: 16293 Number of items: 1 Dimensions: .20" h x 4.29" w x 5.32" l, .4 pounds

Field tested: Grad student approved! I have tried EVERYTHING to annotate my textbooks for school. These are a life saver. I couldn't get my video to upload, but if it had, what you would see is that the tabs I usually use are all crinkled from my books being in my book bag. These, however, have not. They are tough and look as new as the day I put them in the book. I also took them out and moved them around. They remain sticky enough to stick to a new page when I moved them, but left no stickiness on the page from which they were moved. These are a MUST HAVE for any serious student! Genius is Simplicity I realize it may seem silly to review a product like this, but if you're a student, and don't want to lower the resale value of your textbooks by highlighting them, a researcher who is tired of tearing strips of paper off to mark pages in library books and then cursing when they fall out, or any person who needs to mark pages in multiple books and doesn't want to do either, the "Avery Note Tab" is for you. I do a lot of research, usually with books I own, and I've tried every method of keeping track of large numbers of quotations: they all work, but they're all a big pain in the *ss. These little suckers eliminate that pain. They're brightly marked and impossible to miss, stick easily to the pages without leaving a sticky film on them, and are reusable. A single packet contains 40, which is more than adequate for the ordinary needs of a student in high school or college, and just two or three are probably all you'll need, ever, for even the biggest researching jobs at the grad school or doctorate level, or for any other purpose. This is a simple, well-designed product that eliminates a lot of needless hassle and book-descration. College students will also appreciate the greater quantity of beer and Taco Bell they can consume in May after they sell their unmarked textbooks back to the school. Highly recommended. Better than post-it flags ... ... for my purposes, anyway. Here's how I've been using these: 1. Cookbooks -- I collect 'em. When I get a new one, I like to read through it, marking recipes that catch my interest. These are PERFECT for that purpose. 2. Marking research materials. I'm a grad student (non-traditional), in the midst of trying to finish my thesis so I can actually graduate someday. These have saved me HOURS of work in finding the quotes I need for my writing. I can "mark" my source books and articles, and then retrieve them quickly. 3. I sing in 2 choral groups, and conduct one more. In one group, we have 24 pieces of music in a binder and we need to be able to find the particular piece during rehearsal very quickly. These work perfectly. I can write the name of the piece on the tab, and quickly find what I'm looking for. These are sturdy -- they're much heavier than post-it flags, and the larger size works well for me, too. I've been using post-it flags for years. No more. I'll definitely be purchasing these instead.

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