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Numeric Filing
Attached Files:
Numeric Filing.docx Numeric Filing.docx – Alternative Formats (11.644 KB)
Practice filing skills for consecutive and terminal-digital filing systems in this activity. The attached Word document contains the list of numbers for this activity. 
List the 16 numbers below. Arrange the numbers in order for a consecutive numeric filing system. Ignore the spaces in the numbers for this step.
List the 16 numbers below again. Arrange the numbers in order for a terminal-digit numeric filing system. Spaces in the numbers indicate the number groups.
Please use a two column table to type all numbers.
Record your answers in a Microsoft Office Word Document. Save the document as Numeric Filing and submit through this link.
Consecutive numbers are just that….numbers that have no space. 123456789
Terminal numbers are just like a social security number, they are always divided into three groups…. i.e. 123-45-6789.
These number not only need to be in consecutive and terminal in two columns, but in order. i.e. 123-45-6789 then, 231-45-6789, etc.

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