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| An AFPM must be converted to or integrated into an AFPD within how many days or the policy is no longer in effect and who approves all AFPMs? |
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| What are publications that extent or add material to publications issued by higher headquarters or agencies? |
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| Air Force personnel use nondirective publications in what manner? |
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| They use these publications as reference aids, “how-to” guides, or as sources of official information. |
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| What are the two types of visual aids and how are they used? |
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1)Permanent is used to explain or instruct. 2)Temporary is to inform or motivate, such as a porter promoting safe driving. |
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| Describe a departmental form. |
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| A form used Air force-wide or by more than one MAJCOM, FOA, DRU, base or wing. It is prescribed by a departmental publication such as an Air Force instruction or manual. |
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| What is important to remember if you download publications to your computer? |
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| To periodically check the e-publishing site for changes to publications. |
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| What is the single source for accessing, viewing, downloading, ordering, and printing electronic products? |
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| Electronic publishing (e-publishing). |
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| What are the sections in Part I of the product announcement? |
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1)Section A – publications released. 2)Section B - rescinded publications. 3)Section C – publications not yet available. 4)Section D – general information. |
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| What is the subscription service? |
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| It is a way to be notified by e-mail anytime there is a change to a publication or a series number. |
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| Why is the Rehabilitation Act important in publications? |
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| E-publishing site must comply with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act for all online products. It requires that when federal agencies develop, procure, maintain, or use electronic and information technology, federal employees and the general public with disabilities have access to and use of information that is comparable to access to and use of information by people without disabilities. |
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