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Years and years ago when I was planning and scheduling microfilming
jobs, I learned that 1 linear ft of files = roughly 2,500 pages of
records. Measuring reams of paper doesn't work - you'd be surprised how
much thicker a sheet becomes once it is printed. A standard letter size
file cabinet drawer is about 18 inches deep, so in theory, a drawer
should hold about 3,750 pages.
however...... (caveat time)
these estimates are VERY rough and can vary widely depending on
everything from paper thickness, number of folders (and their
thickness), what percentage of the documents are duplexed, how full (or
not full or jammed full) each drawer is, etc. etc. etc. - so this is a
classic case of "your mileage may vary".
David McLallen
Boulder County Records Management
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From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Anne Merwin
Hello all,
I need a professional guesstimate of how many sheets of standard letter
size paper might be in a standard vertical file cabinet drawer. We have
a project beginning soon of scanning these records and would appreciate
any best guesses you have.
Thanks
Anne Merwin
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