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For example, if XYZ company produces 25,000 pages to an opponent, it may Bates number the production XYZ000001 - XYZ025000. Some lawyers refer to Bates numbers as Bates stamps because at one time the numbers were physically stamped on each page.
Bates stamping is the process of applying a set of identifying numbers to a document collection of PDFs to label and identify them. You can use DocPreviewer to apply a Bates stamp to documents even if you dont import them into a case spreadsheet.
Bates Numbering (or Bates Stamping) assigns unique identifiers to each page in a collection of documents. Its a way to index document contents so theyre easier to find later.
A Brief History The Bates Numbering Machine (also known as the Bates Stamper) was invented in the late 19th century by Edwin G. Bates. Mr. Bates had one objective in mind to simplify and increase the effectiveness of document identification and information retrieval.
Bates stamping is the process of applying a set of identifying numbers to a document collection of PDFs to label and identify them. You can use DocPreviewer to apply a Bates stamp to documents even if you dont import them into a case spreadsheet.

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