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There are pockets of clear plastic on both the inner and back covers
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I like the clear plastic covers that enable me to slip an attractive title page onto the front of the binder, plus a page on the back and a label all down the spine
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They also feature clear plastic on the covers so you can add your own label to the binder, which I always prefer
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The clear plastic (vinyl?
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These D-ring binders are a good size for holding both loose-leaf pages and the clear plastic sleeves in which to keep multiple sheets
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The outer part of the folders have a clear plastic pouch, so you CAN put pages in them for labeling, pictures etc
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These are good binders, but the thing that causes frustration for me is the "Transparent plastic overlay
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The binders have the transparent plastic on all sides so that you can label them or decorate the covers
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There are full-sized clear plastic pockets on the front and back and smaller pockets inside
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The binders have an outer clear plastic overlay so you can customize them
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Plus, you can slip personalized sheets and labels into the transparent plastic overlay on the front/back cover and spine
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that open relatively easily, pockets inside (made of better quality stuff than those of my more expensive binders), plastic on the outside for inserting one's own labels, etc., and supposedly, a capacity of up to 225 pages
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The clear-view pockets allow for custom inserts on the front, back and spine, and both the clear plastic cover and the white vinyl material inside have a slight 'orange peel,' which is great for minimizing finger prints and hiding scratches
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The binders are white plastic, with clear plastic insert covers
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These work with a standard 3-hole punch as you’d expect, and 3-ring plastic sheet protectors also fit well in these binders.