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exceptional horizontal and vertical spacing to enable easier reading.

? Borders and Bolding

The different sections of the form will be

divided by solid black lines.

The headings and

sub-headings will be bolded and larger than the question

text in order to improve the visual

appearance of each section of the

form.

Policies and Procedure Guidelines Page 11 of 14

Section 1.6: Form Layout Effective date: March 6, 1997

Issued by: Approved by:

? Shading

Shading will also be used in the sections where

no information is required

to make it easier

for the applicant to know what sections he/she needs to

fill in. This

would also be used to highlight sections that need to be filled

in, but not by

the applicant. For example, some forms have sections that

specify “for

office use only” meaning that they don’t have to fill out any

information in

that section.

? Answer Spaces

There will be spaces indicated on the right

side of the section that will be

lined aligned

with one another. They will be used for filling in

information that contain only numbers or a letter code. In the case that the

answers to the question requires several

lines in order to answer it, there

will be more than

enough space available to appropriately answer the

question.

Therefore the information must be clear and widely spaced so

that it is very

easy to fill out the forms.

Policies and Procedure Guidelines Page 12 of 14

Section 1.7: Breakdown of Form Arrangements Effective date: March 6, 1997

Issued by: Approved by:

1.7 BREAKDOWN OF FORM ARRANGEMENTS The form should be set up in a way to make it easier for the applicants

to fill in. The sections of the forms will be organized so that

all the related parts of the form are placed one after the other

to avoid reading back through the form. The form will have

headings and sub-heading which define which section of the form

you are filling out and help you understand what kind of information you

should fill in.

1.7.1 Beginning

The personal information will be placed at the

first of the form.

This will contain things such as the applicants name, address,

phone number, and date of birth .

1.7.2 Body

This will contain the basic purpose of the

form. It will have the

questions that will be needed to complete the form, depending on

what kind of form it is. For example, if it was an application for

applying for a job, the beginning would include the items

mentioned above in the beginning section. The body, would contain,

previous

education, previous employment, the position you wish to apply

for and your

references.

1.7.3 Ending

This section of the form will have spaces to

fill in the address of the

person you wish

to send it to, along with your own address. It will have

several spaces in

case you wish to send it to more than one person.Policies and Procedure Guidelines Page 13 of 14

Section 1.8: Revising an Existing Form Effective date: March 6, 1997

Issued by: Approved by:1.8 REVISING AN EXISTING FORM There are many things to consider when revising a form:? Previous forms will be considered to be obsolete? Previous editions of forms can be used until there are no more

left. Companies can use the older forms

until there are no more left before

presenting a new form.? Existing stocks which include the form number and edition date

can be used. The now obsolete forms, will be replaced by new ones,

but the form numbers and editions dates will be transferred on to

the new forms.

Policies and Procedure Guidelines Page 14 of 14

Section 1.9: Replacing Existing Forms with Different Numbers Effective date: March 6, 1997

Issued by: Approved by:1.9 REPLACING EXISTING FORMS WITH DIFFERENT NUMBERS? You first have to replace the form numbers and edition dates

which are now considered to be obsolete.? Instead of replacing the number and dates right away, you can

wait until there are no more forms left and then make the changes

to the new forms.