![]() In most organizations dealing with engineering drawings, the document control/management process makes provision for "red lining" a drawing or associated document with an interim change until such time as the organization goes through its normal change management process to generate a new revision to the document and to any affected Associated Documents. For as long as I can remember ( back when I was reading Gutenberg's stuff first hand ), publishers have resorted to an "errata" page between new printings to incorporate both MAJOR and MINOR changes to their books. I agree about minor typos and other changes which have nothing to do with dimensions of products or changes in processes. I still recommend it for operations which have few documents under control and who revise those documents less than four times/year. ![]() Click to expand.I used hard copy systems for 25 years.
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