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[The National Archives logo]

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Tagging pages into a file, the perfect way

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Here we have a file that needs the pages 
tagging

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Measure the thickness of the file

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to check if it needs to be split

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This file doesn’t

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Using this table, and the measured file thickness

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select the correct length tag

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If a tag is too long, the pages will be too 
loose

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and if the tag is too short,
the pages will 
not be easily accessible

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Pass the tag through the back of the folder,

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and then pass the tag through all of the 
pages

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Once all of the pages have been tagged,

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you should have an excess length of tag.

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This will allow all of the pages to be easily 
turned

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and accessed by the reader

