C-Line Biodegradable 13-Pocket Expanding File, Coupon Size, 1 File Folder, Color May Vary (48410)
C-Line, a leading manufacturer of office supplies with a product line that features storage, identification and organization products, offers a range of Green office products for your storage and organizational needs. C-Line Coupon Sized Biodegradable 13-Pocket Expanding Files incorporate an additional additive that allows them to biodegrade in landfills. These coupon-sized expanding files are the perfect solution for holding, protecting and organizing coupons, recipes, notes, cards, and other small items. They are made of strong biodegradable polypropylene, which is durable, acid-free and water-resistant, and feature a drop-front flap closure for easy access. The front of the file has a clear-view pocket for inserting labels, titles or business cards. C-Line Biodegradable 13-Pocket Expanding Files have 12 tabs for quick view organization, and are available in an assortment of colors.
C-Line, a leading manufacturer of office supplies with a product line that features storage, identification and organization products, offers a range of Green office products for your storage and organizational needs. C-Line Coupon Sized Biodegradable 13-Pocket Expanding Files incorporate an additional additive that allows them to biodegrade in landfills. These coupon-sized expanding files are the perfect solution for holding, protecting and organizing coupons, recipes, notes, cards, and other small items. They are made of strong biodegradable polypropylene, which is durable, acid-free and water-resistant, and feature a drop-front flap closure for easy access. The front of the file has a clear-view pocket for inserting labels, titles or business cards. C-Line Biodegradable 13-Pocket Expanding Files have 12 tabs for quick view organization, and are available in an assortment of colors.
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What can I use a coupon folder for?
Some other uses I know are to file index cards and filing coupons. Does anyone know any other uses?
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Coupon Organizer
Coupon Organizer categorizes loads of coupons in expandable pouch using twenty four blank file tabs for labeling specific items, shopping sections, stores and more. Velcro strap wraps around shopping cart handle for hands-free accessibility. Vinyl, 7 x 4".
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Why cant I down load the coupon printer on Vista, destination folder access denied!?
It first says i need admin permission and I am admin. I click yes n all that then another one comes up again saying Destination folder access denied, I need permission to perform this action. So then its has only 2 buttons, try again or cancel. i click try again and it just keeps poping right back up. I have tried changing the admin settings so it doesnt ask for my permission but it still has the second box show up, the try again one. what can i do? im soo annoyed. ive tryed changing the firewall settings, and i even upgraded my internet explorer! plezzzzzze help!
You are probably safer by not installing it. It seems people don't like Coupon Printers and what the do (or rather claim, they don't do.) http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r20236965-Is-installing-a-Coupon-Printer-safe
I just got a coupon organizer, but i have to create the tabs. Any ideas on how to categorize?
Its actually a wallet size 13 pocket expandable folder, so I need to figure out the best way to break it down to make it easier for shopping.
Thanks for your ideas
I agree with Nana on this Libby, I sort mine according to the isles in the grocery store that I use the most (we only have one) but I do some shopping at Wally World also in the town next door. Main tabs would be dairy, protein, produce, frozen items, canned goods, boxed starches (pasta, rice) condiments, personal hygiene, household items, snacks and pop, (11, so far) and maybe a place for miscellaneous items (fast food coupons or specialty items). That should fill it up, but I think it's better to detail it how YOU shop, what you buy and which section you shop the most or what coupons you use more often or get. I hope some of my ideas help you out today, peace and blessings to you and your family today!
Where would a "cookie" go besides in Windows cookies folder (WINXP)?
My cookie folder is empty, but a website I want to use with different identities (email addresses) obviously "remembers" my computer. (It's a coupon site.)
For IE: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator C:\Documents and Settings\Default User C:\Documents and Settings\your name Look in all three to see what you find. In addition, you can install CCleaner ( http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download ) to find all the cookies in the nooks and crannies of your computer plus all kinds of other files that you don't really need there. CCleaner will find cookies from most browsers so you don't have to go looking for them yourself. I hope this helps. Good Luck!
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