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How to write Notes?

How to write Notes?

How to write Notes?

(OP)
Hello, I am new to this forum and answers to these has helped me a few times however, now I need your help.

I am trying to draw to the ANSI 14.7 standard and I come across a question of how to write a "Note" on the drawing. In the case of one single "Note", I have been writing the following;

NOTE:
BLAH BLAH BLAH.

Please see that I underline and bold the word note then colon and I follow the next line with an tab then my sentence.

In the case of a multiple "Note",I write the following;

NOTES:
[indent]1.
BLAH BLAH BlAH.
2.
BLAH BLAH BLAH.

I am noticing that this forum is having issues with the underlined and indent features so hopefully you can see what I mean.

I noticed other people do not underline or bold or even use periods. I also see that some people use bullets.

I am hoping I can get healthy responses to how to write a note smile.

RE: How to write Notes?

Learn to write music... :)

Seriously, makes no difference to me, but maybe others. Just be yourself and the comments will follow, good or bad.

Welcome by the way... May you have many more posts...

Mike McCann, PE, SE (WA)


RE: How to write Notes?

This topic was discussed several times.

Enter words "drawing notes" into Google custom search field and click GO to get something like this: http://www.eng-tips.com/gsearch.cfm?cx=partner-pub...

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