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Office Time --
Preparation
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Handbook M-41, TL-4, 03-01-98
Updated With Postal Bulletin Revisions
Through April 5, 2001
221.33
This case, with wing, shows how the
separations may be arranged when
more than 6 rows of separations are
needed for letters. When so arranged,
all are within reach and mail will not
have to be rehandled.
221.4
Letter Separations
221.41
If possible, letter separations should
contain not more than two numbers of
deliveries, particularly on motorized
routes, so mail can be distributed in the
order of delivery. This is done by
placing mail for one number at the left side
of separation and one at the right
side.
221.42
When necessary to use three numbers per
separation, mail for the middle
address should protrude from the case
in order to sequence without
rehandling.