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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
interoffice

by 1934, from inter- + office.

Wiktionary
interoffice
  1. Taking place between different offices of a single organization or company. v

  2. To send something between different offices in an organization.

Usage examples of "interoffice".

On Tuesday, around midmorning, Elsie Young observed that one of the special Consumcr Survey envelopes had been dropped into her intray by a messenger, along with a sizable batch of interoffice mail.

Of course, I've always felt that such courses as File Management or Interoffice Communications were far more valuable than your digging up the ancient past, but this is an institute of higher learning so we must be tolerant of minor ec­ centricities, mustn't we?

He had an invisible tap installed on Commander Strathmore’s Crypto account—his E-mail, his interoffice correspondence, his brainstorms, all of it.

When personnel transfers were expedited, they were put into interoffice.

But this is an invoice manifest and has all the correct signs of an interoffice and intercompany document sent to the receiving company for payment.

Sandra navigates the stormy seas of corporate "sensitivity exercises," cellular-phone proposals from her trendy ex-boyfriend Billy Ray, Flip's interoffice petition-of-the-week, and the company's incomprehensible new requisition forms, while vainly trying to determine what started the hair-bobbing fad of the 1920s, until all the confusion leads her into a joint project with Bennett working with not monkeys but sheep (she figures it'll give her a good feel for herd behavior).

The desk was studded with a complex panel of controls, three telephones, and three tri-dimensional television screens for monitoring interoffice activity, the work space of someone of more than a little importance.

They processed mountains of paperwork, all requiring triplication and interoffice memos, listless, disinterested and permanently dissatisfied.