interfiling
/ˌɪntərˈfaɪlɪŋ/
noun
- The act or process of placing documents or items between others in a file or sequence.
- Proper interfiling ensures that all documents are easy to find later.
- Interfiling the new records took the assistant most of the afternoon.
- The librarian's interfiling of the returned books kept the shelves in order.
verb
- Present participle of interfiles: to file or arrange between other files.
- She is interfiling the invoices by date in the main folder.
- The team spent the morning interfiling the new research papers.
- He was interfiling the customer orders when the phone rang.