
Lateral Notes and Wallet Files









Avery Lateral Note Files have printed panels on the cover to enable notes and related file information to be documented directly on the file. This can be helpful for recording last modified dates, patient or client information.
Note Files come in a variety of types to suit your needs. Note Files with Fasteners will secure your documents to the file so they can't accidentally fall out, or if you have a large amount of loose documents, Avery White Lateral Notes Twin Tab Wallet is the perfect document storage for your filing.
Lateral Notes & Wallet Files FAQs
Are Vertical Files and Lateral Files the Same?
Vertical and lateral files are different. Vertical file cabinets have drawers extending from the short side, and you stack your files from front to back. They're like a tall, narrow wardrobe for your papers. Lateral files have wider drawers extending from the long side, with files arranged side by side, like books on a shelf. They're great when you need to see lots of files at once.
What Is the Difference Between Files and Folders?
A folder is basically the container that holds your papers. It's what you put your documents in. A file, though, that's the actual document or paper you're storing. So, you put your files (papers) into folders to keep them organised.
What Is an Expanding File Folder?
An expanding file folder, or expanding wallet folder, is like a magic suitcase for your papers. It looks like a regular folder, but it has sides that expand, so you can fit a lot more in it. It's perfect for when you've got a lot of documents but want to keep them all in one spot.
What Is an Expandable Folder With Dividers?
An expandable folder with dividers is your go-to for top-notch organisation. It expands to hold more papers, and the dividers inside help you separate different documents or categories. It's like having mini sections or chapters in your folder, making it super easy to find what you need.
What Is the Purpose of the Accordion Folder?
The accordion folder is a bit like the instrument. It has a bunch of sections that expand out. Its purpose is to help you organise lots of papers in a compact way. Each 'fold' is a separate slot for your documents. It's perfect for when you need to carry different types of documents but don't want them all jumbled up.
How Do I Label an Accordion File?
Labelling an accordion file is about making it easy to find your stuff. You can label each section on the tabs that stick out. Use a marker or label maker to clearly write what each section is for – like 'Bills', 'Receipts', 'Important Letters', whatever suits your needs. This way, you can quickly see where everything is.