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  2. Collation - Wikipedia

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    Collation is the assembly of written information into a standard order, such as numerical or alphabetical. Learn about different systems of collation, their advantages, limitations, and conventions for various languages and symbols.

  3. APT (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    APT (Automatically Programmed Tool) [1] is a high-level computer programming language most commonly used to generate instructions for numerically controlled machine tools. Douglas T. Ross [ 2 ] is considered by many to be the father of APT: as head of the newly created Computer Applications Group of the Servomechanisms Laboratory at MIT in 1956 ...

  4. Lexicographic order - Wikipedia

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    Lexicographic order is a generalization of the alphabetical order to sequences of symbols or elements of a totally ordered set. Learn the definition, variants, examples, and applications of lexicographic order in mathematics and combinatorics.

  5. Index (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    Learn what an index is, how it differs from a table of contents or a concordance, and how it evolved in the English language. Find out the earliest examples of indexes in books and the etymology and plural of the word.

  6. Use filters to sort and organize messages in AOL Mail

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    Learn how to create, edit, sort or delete filters in AOL Mail to automatically sort new emails to a folder or the trash. Filters can help you organize your inbox and avoid missing important messages.

  7. Natural sort order - Wikipedia

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    Natural sort order is a way of ordering strings in alphabetical order, except that multi-digit numbers are treated as single characters. Learn about its history, functionality and examples in various programming languages.

  8. Bates numbering - Wikipedia

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    Bates numbering is commonly used as an organizational method to label and identify legal documents. Nearly all American law firms use Bates stamps, though the use of manual hand-stamping is becoming increasingly rare because of the rise in electronic numbering, mostly in Portable Document Format (PDF) files rather than printed material.

  9. Outline (list) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being used as a composition tool during the drafting process, outlines can also be used as a publishing format. Outlines can be presented as work's table of contents, but they can also be used as the body of a work. The Outline of Knowledge from the 15th edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica is an example of this.