: The U.S. State Department and similar archives often group documents by number. For example, a "guide" for Documents 82 through 97 exists in the U.S. State Department's archive for the Nixon-Ford subseries.
: In community-driven archives (like the Internet Archive or specialized gaming sites), users often bundle guides (e.g., magazine scans or walkthroughs) into .7z files. A file named "82-97" might contain guides for items numbered 82 to 97 in a specific series or year. 82-97.7z
Based on common file naming conventions and archival patterns, "82-97" typically signifies one of the following: : The U
If you have this file and cannot open it, you will need a utility like or WinZip to extract its contents. State Department's archive for the Nixon-Ford subseries
: It may refer to a specific page range or volume set. For instance, the Journal of Business & Economic Studies (Volume 15, Issue 1) contains a notable study on pages 82–97 .