What is (C) and (C V) and (N V) ?

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What is (C) and (C V) and (N V) ?

Postby Lisa » Wed Sep 07, 2005 8:04 pm

Each time I correct an error .. I will be editing posts by putting (C V) or some sort.

C = corrected
V = version
N = Noted

if there is only a C means I do not know when i corrected it but that i have done so! lol

So if an error is corrected in version 1b you will see this:

(C V1b) <subject line of post>

N = noted meaning it is noted now for a future version.

Do not add these symbols in when you make a post- they are my purposes when editing through to see which ones I have corrected and in what version, and for your reference to know which version they are in :)

Thank you!
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Thx

Postby GrammyT » Wed Sep 07, 2005 8:56 pm

Thx for the info.
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new notations

Postby Nadine » Fri Sep 09, 2005 8:36 am

i like the notations you will be using. it will help in knowing where to look for updated corrections for the different versions as adjustments are made. great idea!

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Re: What is (C) and (C V) and (N V) ?

Postby Kimcrafts » Sat Jan 17, 2009 12:33 pm

I just am catching up on reading the posts. This is a very good idea....I have read and have noted it.

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