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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Basic PTM - Paperwork Project

FormOPhile (7:54:27 PM): hey NetProf, for the paperwork assignment, or for paperwork in general; if there is a form/document that is two pages, i know i need to # the pages but is it better to actually have them as two pages or should i do it as a double-sided document?
NetProf (7:55:01 PM): if it is double sided
NetProf (7:55:15 PM): then it is good make sure you include a summary on the front
NetProf (7:55:32 PM): the important part is to make sure that the information on the back isn't missed
NetProf (7:55:46 PM): you can also do an 11x17 form
NetProf (7:55:49 PM): on one side
FormOPhile (7:56:18 PM): would a "SEE REVERSE" in the bottom header work as a summary?
NetProf (7:56:52 PM): its a band-aid
NetProf (7:56:55 PM): not a solution
NetProf (7:57:09 PM): you also have to anticipate the thing being copied
NetProf (7:57:17 PM): and then all of a sudden it's 2 pages
FormOPhile (7:57:29 PM): okay
FormOPhile (7:58:26 PM): i think in the end it might just be easier to do two pages, ehh?
NetProf (7:58:34 PM): maybe
NetProf (7:58:48 PM): I personally like the 11x17 forms
NetProf (7:58:58 PM): they xerox down to 8.5x11
NetProf (7:59:08 PM): but 2 pages are ok
NetProf (7:59:16 PM): make sure its clear there are two pages
FormOPhile (7:59:43 PM): but as distribution the 11x17 forms don't get wonky?
NetProf (8:00:16 PM): they are also somewhat problematic
NetProf (8:00:29 PM): there really are no perfect choices here
FormOPhile (8:00:38 PM): gotcha
FormOPhile (8:01:32 PM): NetProf . . . i am not going to lie, i really like this paperwork stuff. i never thought i would
FormOPhile (8:01:35 PM): lol
FormOPhile (8:01:45 PM): thanks have a good night.

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