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						Depth (Dimensions)Definition:
	
	        This field contains the measurement of the maximum depth of the object.
 Observations:        Depth is one of the horizontal dimensions of an object.For objects with a main side, the depth is the maximum dimension  measured from front to back, along a real or imaginary horizontal  line. The width then refers to the other horizontal dimension,  measured from left to right.For objects with no main side, use the length and not the depth to  designate the larger horizontal dimension.You may also use this field to record the inside depth, for instance  of a container. Enter a note to that effect in the  Dimension/Weight Remarks  field.You should generally be facing the main side of the object to  measure its dimensions. Refer to the "How to measure objects"  section of the Guide.This field is used in conjunction with the  Unit Linear  field.Dimensions should always be expressed in centimetres, except when the object is too large or too small.
 Entry rules: Enter a single measurement, in real numbers.
        Example|  | Unit Linear | cm | 
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 |  | Depth | 9.25 | 
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      Details regarding measurements and comments about partial or  questionable measurements should be noted in the  Dimension/Weight Remarks  field.
      Example|  | Unit Linear | cm | 
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 |  | Depth | 4.75 | 
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 |  | Dimension/Weight Remarks | The depth indicated is the inside depth. | 
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 This field may not contain more than one entry.
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