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I often consult ArchiveBuilders.com for conversion/size questions -
http://www.archivebuilders.com/home.html. The one-page summaries are very
helpful references.
1 box (in inches: 15 1/2 long x 12 wide x 10 deep) = 2,500 pages = 1 file
drawer = 2 linear feet of files = 1 1/4 cubic feet = 125 Mbytes
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Subject: [RM] How many pieces of paper...
Can fit into a, standard, Banker's Box? Would anyone have ever tracked
and/or recorded this information?
Matthew Rose
Bank of New York
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