How can the pages of voluminous or complex filings be consecutively numbered?
Consecutive page numbering is necessary to assure scanning accuracy and a great assistance in using the document images on-line. However, for very large filings, often assembled at different times or locations, this requirement is impractical. In adopting the electronic filing rule, the Commission indicated in its preamble that these types of filings may best be numbered within the logical sequence of volumes or sections that make up the filing and need not be renumbered to maintain the same page numbering sequence throughout the entire filing.
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