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It has been said that the only certain things in life are birth, death and taxes, and it could have been added that none of these things are allowed to occur without the necessary form being completed. There are also plenty of other intermediate occasions for form-filling.
Paper; printing; spacing and general layout; envelopes; copies; instructions; methods of completion; drafting; summary of guideline points
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Design of Forms in Government Departments (HMSO).
The Practice of O and M (HMSO).
British Standard 1808: Sizes and Recommended Layouts of Commercial Forms (HMSO).
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© 1980 Joan Moncrieff and Doreen Sharp
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Moncrieff, J., Sharp, D. (1980). Form Design. In: The Professional Secretary’s Handbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-16340-3_8
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