Our classic 3-ring binder. Designed with functionality and style in mind, the One-Touch Binder has long been considered to be one of the best binders for professionals of any industry. Featuring the most reliable 3-ring mechanism anywhere, it is ideal for creating work binders, legal binders, trial binders and more.
Create Binder Spine Inserts using Design & Print OnlineWhen a binder is sitting on a shelf, its spine is the only way to know what's inside. With these easy steps, you'll be able to create a binder spine that's easy to identify and so enticing, that the binder won't sit on that shelf for long. Follow these simple steps to create spine inserts using Avery Design & Print Online - no downloads required! Step 1: Start New ProjectGo to. Click on Create Project By Product Type to get started.
Under Product Category, select Binders, then under Product Number, select the 00000 - Binder Spine inserts for the width of your binders. Then click Next. Step 2: Choose a TemplateYou'll find a variety of options to choose from. Click on the template you want to use, then click Next. Step 3: CustomizeCustomize your spine inserts by replacing the placeholder text with your information.
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You can also replace the placeholder graphic by importing your own or selecting from our gallery. Then click Next. Step 4: FormatYou can also change the font style, size, color, and alignment of your text.
Step 5: PreviewReview your creation. If you need to add or make any changes, click either Edit Your Content or click Change Font and Style. When you're ready to print, click Next. Step 6: View Instructions & PrintBefore you print, we recommend that you click View Instructions first. When you're done, click Print Your Project. Step 7: SaveAfter you print, click Next and click the Save Your Project button.
Your project will be saved in the Avery Design & Print Online format. This allows you to open and edit the project in the future using Avery Design & Print Online. If you are renaming the project when saving, be sure to include.avery at the end of the new file name.