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<div>Apologies if this is a naïve or ill-informed question – I am still working through all the wonderful new documentation and screencasts. We are making plans for a large collection move and I need some information on which to base some costings.</div>
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<div>In relation to Top Containers – say I have a collection of 300 archives boxes – do I need to have a top container for each individual box within the 300 or am I able to block this (say by Row or Bay of Rows)? </div>
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<div>I am thinking that if we need to create/attach an individual top container for each individual box that might be very time consuming</div>
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<div>Any advice would be most welcome.</div>
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<div>Many thanks</div>
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<div>Emma</div>
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<div><font face="Century Gothic" size="2" color="#17365D"><span style="font-size:10pt;"><b>Emma Jolley</b>| Curator of Digital Archives, Pictures and Manuscripts Branch|National Library of Australia Canberra ACT 2600<br>
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