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3 years 11 months ago #259632 by Herbicat
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Hi this might sound a silly question but when adding extra sheets to a PIP review form is it ok to write/type on both sides?
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3 years 11 months ago - 3 years 11 months ago #259644 by BIS
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Hi Herbicat
It's not a silly question at all. There are no rules about this. Any information you send in will be scanned onto the system. Make sure that if you have written on both sides, you haven't pressed so hard that it makes it difficult to read, by coming through the other side.
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It's not a silly question at all. There are no rules about this. Any information you send in will be scanned onto the system. Make sure that if you have written on both sides, you haven't pressed so hard that it makes it difficult to read, by coming through the other side.
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3 years 11 months ago #259645 by Catherine
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Hi Herbicat,
Yes, it is okay to use both sides, but when I do I make sure that it looks as if something is on the second side, eg have a half finished sentence at the bottom of the first page of putting a big PTO!
Also, do remember with additional sheets to include your name and NI number on each sheet.
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Yes, it is okay to use both sides, but when I do I make sure that it looks as if something is on the second side, eg have a half finished sentence at the bottom of the first page of putting a big PTO!
Also, do remember with additional sheets to include your name and NI number on each sheet.
Catherine
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