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  2. Manila paper - Wikipedia

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    Before the end of the 20th century, [when?] papermakers replaced the abacá fibers with wood pulp, [3] which cost less to source and process. [4] Despite the change in production material, "the name and color remain." [4] Since at least 1915, manila paper has been shaped to create manila file folders and manila envelopes. [5]

  3. Manila envelope - Wikipedia

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  5. Manila folder - Wikipedia

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    The manila folder is a folder designed for transporting documents. It is traditionally made of thick, durable manila paper and sized so that full sheets of printer paper can fit inside without folding. As with the manila envelope, it is traditionally buff in color.

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  9. Talk:Manila folder - Wikipedia

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    It would be advantageous to add the information from manila paper to this article, then merge the two articles. After the merge, this article can be renamed 'Manila paper.' The result would be one article about the invention of manila paper, with a subsection about folders and envelopes.