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Subject:
Inter-Office Envelopes
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: lazara-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
26 Jan 2006 13:16 PST
Expires: 25 Feb 2006 13:16 PST Question ID: 438041 |
Why do Inter-office Envelopes have holes? |
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Re: Inter-Office Envelopes
Answered By: rainbow-ga on 26 Jan 2006 13:29 PST Rated: ![]() |
Hi lazara, Inter-office envelopes have holes to allow the user to see if the envelope contains any material. "Inter-Office Mail: Reusable large envelopes usually with string ties. Often has a series of punched holes so recipient knows that envelope contains material." Greenway http://www.greenwayforms.com/envelopedefinitions.html "Inter-Office Envelope: Usually an open end or catalog style envelope which is preprinted on both sides with lined depicting the person(s) and department that the envelope is to be delivered to. On a standard 10 x 13 size there are enough spaces to accommodate 56 deliveries. Eight 3/8? holes are drilled completely through the envelope for visible conformation of any contents. Button and string or Tac-N-Tac closures are used on this type of envelope." Paper Mart Inc.: Glossary of Terms http://papermartinc.com/shop/Glossary_of_Terms.php?PapMarid=9e73799946c2bf32dd1851ba35789a75 Search criteria: inter-office envelopes holes I hope this is helpful. Best regards, Rainbow |
lazara-ga
rated this answer:![]() Very thorough and quick! |
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Subject:
Re: Inter-Office Envelopes
From: rainbow-ga on 26 Jan 2006 14:41 PST |
Thank you for the rating and tip. Best regards, Rainbow |
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