TAPE AND DOCUMENT LOGGING
In Exercise 2 and those that follow, you are
asked to save documents you have recorded
SO
they may be revised later. This will occur
often as you begin to use the CPT in your
office and you are called upon to revise docu-
ments you have recorded. Therefore, it will
help you keep your work organized if you
develop a method of logging the documents
you have recorded on tape.
One very simple method of logging is to iden-
tify each of your work tapes by letter, A, B,
C, D, E, etc. Each page is then identified by
the tape letter and the Search Code number,
A04, BO8, D22, etc.
If possible, keep the rough draft copy of each
document with the tape it is recorded on.
Loose leaf notebooks with cassette holders
built into the cover are available from your
CPT representative for this purpose.
A tape log notebook has been provided with
your CPT Cassetype System.
Using
the tape
log to list the pages you record, you will be
able to quickly locate any information you
currently have on tape. When you no longer
need a document stored on tape, simply cross
it
off
the tape log.
LABEL
YOUR
TAPES AND KEEP A LOG OF EACH EXERCISE AS YOU WORK THROUGH
THE BOOK!
TAPE LOG
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Summary of Contents for 4200 Series
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Page 8: ...7 ...
Page 10: ......
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Page 32: ...c 29 ...
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Page 37: ......
Page 43: ... The final copy of Exercise 6 should look like this 38 ...
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