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    Plastic File Organizers

    Any suggestions for where one can purchase plastic file organizers? They are basically plastic bins that let you hang folders inside them. Thanks.


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    You could try the basement of Times Square. It is an open-front shop that is or is next to City Super.
    Other than that UNY basement has a good stationery section.


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    Thanks DB (2 replies from you tonight!) - could you tell me what UNY is? Sorry, newbie here... Also, are the prices more reasonable at the Times Square shop or UNY? Thanks again...


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    UNY is a Japanese-owned store and very popular here. It is located in the Taikoo Shing shopping centre - head for Taikoo Shing MTR station and take the long escalator up.
    The one underneath Times Square is not cheap but has more modern designs.


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    Why don't you try the stationary stores. There's one on Stanley St next to the Pottinger steps.

    Rani


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    So far tried Ikea, the stationery shop next to CitySuper in Times Square, and Commercial Press stationery store - no luck. Any other suggestions - will try to find those shops on Stanley Street that was mentioned.
    Thanks.


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    What are the dimensions and I'll check out the stationery store near my flat tonight for you.


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    Thanks DB! I am basically looking for a plastic storage box that can hold A4 sized hanging folders.


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    Does it have to be an enclosed box? I have hanging A4 folders in a box arrangement but the sides are open. That way you can access the folder contents without lifting them out. Bought it in IKEA.


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    Enclosed would be easier, just because it would be easier to store contained boxes I would think. Is the "frame" you have something that is fairly sturdy, and can be put away in a wardrobe, or is it something which is really for desktop use?
    Thanks.


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