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The Government is asking for "annotated" Eratta sheets. Can these simply be replacement pages with changes tracked?
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Joined: 9/10/2009 Posts: 4
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The keyword here is annotated. Yes, I would provide the text with changes tracked, however, somewhere on the sheet, you'll also want to explain how, why, or what was changed (as appropriate). Otherwise, what you have is simply a change page.
In my experience, errata sheets can take different forms depending on the layout of the original text, the nature of revisions requested, etc. It all depends, so I think it is important to ask clarification questions, if you have the option to do so.
Sometimes it is appropriate to simply refer to the goverment's question/comment (that precipitated the revision) at the top of the page and then provide the revised text below that. At other times, you might need to use a two- or three-column table to document your revisions.
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