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Provides Federal employees and others with guidelines for preparing correspondence. Designed to simplify the preparation of official correspondence by achieving uniform standards for Federal communication. Applicable to all Federal employees who write, review, edit, sign, type, file, and control official correspondence. Extremely useful for all businesses. Extensive bibliography. 24 illustrations.
Chapter 1 BLUEPRINTS When you have read and understood this chapter, you should be able to answer the following learning objectives: Describe blueprints and how they are produced. Identify the information contained in blueprints. Explain the proper filing of blueprints. Blueprints (prints) are copies of mechanical or other types of technical drawings. The term blueprint reading, means interpreting ideas expressed by others on drawings, whether or not the drawings are actually blueprints. Drawing or sketching is the universal language used by engineers, technicians, and skilled craftsmen. Drawings need to convey all the necessary information to the person who will make or assemble the object ...