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Do Footers have any *retrieval significance?* Because..
MOS 03 & XP SP2 on box.
I notice in footers to legal docs like motions that they are long in that they will have a motion title, style of a case, office address, and "page 1 of...". Obviously this is too many characters to be a practical name of the document, so besides the anatomical fashion statement these footers make that I like, do they have any functionaly *retrieval significance.* I'm thinking they must put them there for more of a reason than just to title the document because they've already done that in two places 1) the coversheet and 2) up at the top. Thanks very much, Chad Harris |
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