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only. Change symbols, such as a number sign (#), plus mark (+), black circle, black square, and the letters C, R, or X are explained in the introductory portion of the manual.  Change  symbols  are  not  used  for  the following: Introductory   material Indexes and tabular data where the change cannot  be  identified Blank space resulting from the deletion of text, an illustration, part of an illustration or a table Correction  of  minor  inaccuracies,  such  as spelling,  punctuation,  relocation  of  material, renumbering  of  paragraphs,  etc.,  unless  such correction changes the meaning of instructive information  or  procedures Replacement  or  addition  of  a  complete  part, chapter,  or  section Changes  to  illustrations,  line  drawings,  and photographs  are  normally  identified  by  a  miniature pointing hand. This hand points to the general area of change information, as shown in figure 2-11. Changes confined to the same general area are indicated only once on the illustration. A vertical line next to changed material may be used on a chart or graph. In the illustrated parts breakdown of technical manuals, the illustrations have no change symbols. Shading and screening are used for diagrams and schematics  to  highlight  the  areas  containing  the changed information. Shading is put in the direct area of the change. Extensively changed information may be indicated by a screen border around the affected area (fig. 2-12). For microfilm, however, no screening is used. Difference Data Sheets. Difference data sheets (fig. 2-13) allow data to be added to or changed without  making  a  direct  impact  on  the  existing information. These sheets reflect minor changes in the basic design. A separate sheet is prepared and issued for each additional configuration or model covered. The format of difference data sheets is as follows: Sheets are identified by the title DIFFERENCE DATA SHEET centered at the top of each page. The first page of each sheet (for a specific model) has a heading in uppercase type, which consists of the nomenclature and the model, type, or part number of the item covered. The heading is followed by a statement to this  effect:  THE  INSTRUCTIONS  CONTAINED  IN THE  PRECEDING  SECTIONS  OF  THIS Figure 2-10.—Change symbol, vertical line. Figure 2-11.—Change symbol, miniature pointing hand. 2-10

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