1. A smaller document or item secured to a file folder using a clip or adhesive.
1. To transfer older or less frequently accessed file folders to long-term storage.
2. A small projection on the edge of a file folder used for indexing or labeling.
3. A device used to hold the contents of a file folder securely in place.
4. A file folder that can expand to accommodate a larger number of documents.
5. A file folder with one or more built-in pockets for storing additional documents.
6. A type of file folder that is suspended from a rail or bar for easy access.
7. The edge or spine of a file folder where the contents are held together.
8. A sheet of stiff paper or cardboard used to separate documents within a file folder.
9. A type of file folder without any fasteners or closures.
10. A list or alphabetical guide used for quick reference to the contents of a file folder.
11. A smaller-sized file folder used for organizing smaller documents or items.
12. A file folder with a small V-shaped groove or indentation along the edge.
13. A file folder available in various shades or hues for color-coding purposes.
14. A file folder with a tabular index or chart on the front for easy reference.
15. A flat or folded piece of paper used for storing and organizing documents.
16. To close a file folder tightly to prevent the contents from falling out.
17. A piece of paper or plastic attached to a file folder to provide identification.
18. A container used to store and organize multiple file folders.
19. A mechanism on a file folder that allows for easy opening and closing.