A standard legal exhibit pouch takes a 3.5″ × 5″ label, 4 up on a US Letter sheet: the Avery 5168 geometry. In our database this is Layout Family LF-0126, one of the four Tier-1 canonicals and one of the most cross-validated geometries in the corpus.
Exhibit labeling is where a wrong template costs more than a wasted sheet. It costs a re-tabbed binder the night before a filing. The 3.5″ × 5″ four-up sheet is the workhorse here: large enough for an exhibit number, a matter caption, and a Bates range, and it seats cleanly into standard exhibit pouches and redweld pockets.
Why LF-0126, not LF-0125
There is a near neighbor, the Avery 5392/5393 family (LF-0125), that also lives near 3″ × 4″ dimensions. But that one is an insert or overflow class, not a fit-to-sheet layout, and we flag it separately in the database so nobody builds a standard template against it by accident. LF-0126 is the canonical, print-reliable exhibit footprint.
What makes it reliable
LF-0126 carries a High confidence rating because it has quad-source agreement: multiple manufacturers publish the same geometry within tolerance. When four independent sources agree on the margins and pitch, you can build a template against it and trust the print.
- Label: 3.5″ × 5″
- Layout: 4 up, US Letter
- Use: exhibit tabs, exhibit pouches, large file identification
- Confidence: High, quad-source cross-validated