| Color code filing can reduce filing
and retrieving time by 50% and save as much or more than 33% of the money that is now
spent on your present non-color coded files. A good color code system can work for
your files, and in most cases pays for itself in less than a year due to the time saved in
filing and retrieval without misfiles. Color
coding is the assignment of color to a number, letter or particular item that shows
meaning. In filing, we assign a color for each number 0 through 9, and a color for
each letter A through Z to aid in filing and retrieval of all types of hard copy. By
putting these colors (letters, numbers and designators) in a particular position on a file
folder, file pocket, etc., a color/block pattern is formed. When these patterns of
color are broken, a misfile has occurred.
Most files are filed in one of the demonstrated examples, you
can easily adapt your file situation to color coding. |
| alphabetical filing |

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- Easy to maintain without requiring a cross reference file.
- Alphabetical breakdown of initial with color can direct you to
the proper file area and help eliminate misfiles.
- Filing of common names is accomplished by coding the first two
letters of the last name.
- In larger alphabetical files, the additional coding of the
first name initial will further break up the large name groupings.
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| alpha-numeric filing |

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- Filing letters and numbers in a format that suits the file
situation.
- When filing alpha-numeric files, a decision must be made as to
whether the number or the letter is more important for locating or segregating the file.
- Alpha-numeric files need not be complicated; numbers or
letters used in alpha-numeric file can give added dimension for presorting, filing, and
retrieval.
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| special color coding |

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| straight numeric filing |

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- Filing of numbered documents in a numerical sequence order
starting from the first number and proceeding to the highest numbered file.
- Advantages
1. No training of personnel
2. Ease of retiring old files
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| terminal digit filing |

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- Filing all files ending in the same last two digits in one
section, forming 100 distinct file groups (00 through 99).
- Major advantage is that the file grows equally in 100 places
and reduces itself in 100 places with the retirement of older files.
- Most commonly used by in large file areas: hospitals,
insurance companies, government, banking, etc...
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| Contact your local
representative or dealer
to determine the best solution for your needs. |