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  • How to Buy Pallet Rack Shelving

    Pallet Rack Shelving is used to store warehouse items horizontally and vertically. The items are shelved using skids or pallets, and make shipping easier. Here’s how to buy the right pallet...

  • Why Do Paper Clips Rust?

    Paper clips are ubiquitous in almost any office. They are simple items that are subject to physics and chemistry as anything else is. Thus, they often rust over time. But how and why?

  • How to Care for the Finish on a Dry Erase Board

    Taking care of dry erase board surfaces extends the life of the board. Whether you have wall-mounted dry erase boards at the office or a small dry erase board at home, a few simple steps are...

  • Aeron Repair Instructions

    The Henry Miller line of Aeron chairs has long been a favorite with businesses and individuals alike. Although these chairs may cost more up front, their durability and reliability can make them...

  • Custom Business Card Styles

    Typically, business cards are used to exchange information during business meetings or upon initially meeting someone. Cards are printed on card stock and their dimensions in the U.S. and Canada...

  • Define Stanchion

    A stanchion is a type of vertical pole found in many different locations. Many people encounter stanchions on a regular basis, but are unaware of the proper name for these functional poles.

  • Aeron Identification

    The Aeron is a type of office chair first invented by Don Chadwick and Bill Stumpf and sold by the office furniture company Herman Miller Inc. of Zeeland, Michigan. The first Aeron chairs sold in...

  • How to Make College-Ruled Paper

    College-ruled paper has horizontal lines spaced 7.1 mm apart. Lines are wider than narrow-ruled paper and narrower than wide-ruled paper. Usually purchased either in loose-leaf or spiral-bound...

  • Proper Office Lighting

    Proper office lighting facilitates work productivity, employee health and the ability to work effectively. You may find that effective lighting improves your productivity and relieves your tired...

  • How to Sell Empty Inkjet Cartridges

    Many computer users own an inkjet printer; after a few months, the printer's cartridge wears out and the ink is gone. Most people simply throw the cartridge out; however, recycling is popular with...

  • How to Set Up a Perfect Binder

    Binders can be a great way to organize information and paperwork---if they are properly set up. No matter what type of binder you are making, there are easy steps to follow to arrange it so in a...

  • How to Unlock an Office Depot Hole Punch

    A hole punch that receives a lot of use can become locked up. Most often, one of those little paper discs gets lodged in the punch mechanism, causing the lever to no longer operate and jamming the...

  • Office Chairs That Are Good for Your Back

    Many people spend a large portion of their day sitting at a chair and working in front of a computer. Long periods of time seated in poorly designed chairs can lead to back pain and exacerbate...

  • How to Punch Four Holes in Paper

    In the United States, the standard letter-sized paper is 8.5 by 11 inches. However, in Europe, a standard, letter-sized paper often is 8.3 by 11.7, reports PC Magazine's Encyclopedia. This paper...

  • Gel Pen Troubleshooting

    Gel pens are known for their versatility and their ease of use, but it is important to know how to troubleshoot these pens when something goes wrong. Gel pens are pretty simple, but some tricks...

  • Parts of a Vernier Micrometer

    Vernier micrometers are precision measuring instruments for very small lengths or other measurements. Their scales are in fractions of millimeters or inches and are coarse, fine and vernier. The...

  • How to Use Bubble Mailers With USPS

    While people can e-mail words instantly, it still takes time for packages to travel from town to town and shore to shore, and the United States Postal Service is an essential part of that...

  • How to Figure Dimensional Weight

    Shipping services may calculate shipping cost based on dimensional weight, a measure that accounts for a package's density as well as its volume. UPS considers dimensional weight for packages...

  • How to Determine Shipping Girth on Boxes

    Most shipping services charge extra to deliver unusually large packages. For example, United Parcel Service (UPS) imposes an Over Maximum Limits charge on packages with over 165 inches in combined...

  • How to Use Calendars & Planners for Organization

    Organizational skills are important to students and business people alike. Parents use planners and calendars to keep track of their kids' schedules, while students and business people use them to...

  • How to Label Mailroom Mailboxes

    Labeling mailroom mailboxes can be a tedious but necessary job. A mail mix-up caused from out-of-date or missing labels can slow down daily work routines and cause mail to be lost altogether....

  • Homemade Bank Deposit Slips

    You need deposit slips to make deposits into your bank account. The bank provides deposit slips free with your checks but the bank only includes a small amount of deposit slips. You may order more...

  • How to Keep Ink Pens From Drying Out

    There are many different types of ink pens, such as fountain pens, ballpoint pens and gel pens. Ensuring that the pen staying in good working condition and the ink remains fresh requires only a...

  • What to Do With Old Business Cards?

    You've just gotten your sparkling new business cards, and you don't know what to do with that box of old ones. Fear not! There are a variety of creative ways to get more mileage out of them.

  • How to Order Personalized Checks

    Gone are the days of standard checks printed on dull paper with a blank background and block letters. Personalized checks can be used to advertise a business or express your personality. You can...

  • Money-Saving Business Card Printing Tips

    Business cards are a great marketing tool no matter what occupation, business, or service they represent. In a flash, potential customers know what you do, who you are, and how they can contact...

  • Customer Waiting Room Strategies

    Who has not been bored sitting in a customer waiting room? Seats, newspapers and silence can usually be found in many waiting rooms around the country. Yet, by creating an interesting and...

  • DIY: Coin Roll Wrappers

    Loose change can be annoying when left in large quantities, as it's difficult to organize. What's more, most U.S. banks don't take unrolled coins. To solve that, buy dozens of paper rolls--or make...

  • Office Tips for Organization of Files

    Keeping your office files organized may seem like a monumental task. However, with careful, meticulous planning, you will only have to organize your files once and the rest will be a simple...

  • Office Supply Organization Tips

    If you always have trouble finding your stapler or spend 30 minutes untangling paper clips and sticky notes, it may be time for an overhaul in your office supply organization. By simply spending a...

  • How to Find and Buy Cheap File Boxes

    Need a lot of file boxes but don't feel like spending a lot of cash? File storage boxes can be expensive. But there are some great discounts and freebies out there if you know where to look. Here...

  • How to Design Envelopes for Free

    Along with business cards and letterhead, the third to this corporate trinity is custom envelopes, coordinated to your business look, feel, and logo. It’s not uncommon for a printing service to...

  • How to Clean Melamine Board

    Melamine board, also known as melamine resin, is a heavy weight plastic that is used in the manufacture of white boards. To create the whiteboard surface, the melamine is sprayed with a clear coat...

  • How to Open a Steel Filing Cabinet

    Opening a steel filing cabinet is usually accomplished with a single hand. There are times when opening a steel filing cabinet is difficult or even impossible. If the filing cabinet is difficult...

  • Uses of a Balance Scale

    The balance scale is an instrument used for weighing various products or ingredients. Its usage spans hundreds of years. The balance scale is one of the most accurate means of weighing an object....

  • How to Clean a Date Stamper

    Few things are messier at the office than a date stamper with years of ink build-up smeared on it. Some of it may be old stains, but whatever is not is sure to get all over your hands, clothes,...

  • How to Find and Buy Cheap Laser Engraving Machines

    Laser cutting, marking, etching, and engraving is used on almost every product we use today. Although laser engraving machines have become more affordable as technology has advanced, most machines...

  • How to Read Postal Weight Scales

    A postal weight scale is designed to weigh letters, parcels and packages that will be sent through the postal service or a shipping courier. Knowing the exact weight of the object being sent puts...

  • How to Convert Text Into Barcode

    Converting text into barcode is an easy way to label things (such as storage boxes) and keep track of inventory. And it takes very little time and effort. The uniform organization of...

  • Lateral Filing Cabinet Definition

    Filing cabinets are found in most homes and workplaces across the world. Many of these cabinets are vertically oriented, but lateral-facing filing cabinets can have many advantages over standard...

  • Office Design Tools

    Office design tools can provide the resources necessary to turn an unappealing space into a productive, visually stimulating work area. Saving time, reducing errors and lowering cost are but a few...

  • Why Is Recycling Paper Important?

    Most people recycle paper to save trees, which it does, with 17 fewer trees being cut down for each ton of paper that is recycled. But there are a number of other reasons why recycling paper is an...

  • How to Read an Old Postage Scale

    If you have an old-fashioned, or analog postage scale, you can easily learn how to use it. If you're used to reading from a digital scale, you might find it confusing initially, but you'll find...

  • Who Buys Used Office Furniture?

    So you've signed on the dotted line, leasing that office space your business needs. One of the first things you must do next is furnish the office for your employees. They need desks and chairs...

  • How Are Rubber Bands Manufactured?

    Rubber trees are usually grown on plantations in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. On these plantations, workers cut a 5-mm-deep diagonal cut on the bark of the tree, which releases a white...

  • Why Do Offices Use Cubicles?

    Offices use cubicles to fulfill a variety of purposes. Cubicles are made of different materials and typically do not completely close off portions of rooms, with walls between four to six feet in...

  • File Cabinet Lock Guide

    File cabinets need locks to protect the important papers and files that are stored inside. Most standard file cabinet locks are rather flimsy in their design but are standard to the filing...

  • What Are the Benefits of Paper Recycling?

    More and more people are realizing the need to recycle used paper. Recycling has many positive direct and indirect effects on the environment.

  • How to Find a Key for a Hon Filing Cabinet

    The smaller keys are--like filing cabinet keys--the easier they are to misplace. If you have a HON filing cabinet, it's easy to get a replacement key. Maybe you bought a brand-new filing cabinet...

  • Why Does Scotch Tape Stick?

    Scotch Tape, a name brand adhesive tape used for all sorts of tasks, has a full line of adhesive products. However, the question as to why Scotch tape sticks is still unanswered. There are several...

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