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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>Dear List,<BR> <BR>When I was in theatre school, we were taught that a title block should have a space for drawing approval signatures. However, 18 years later, I have yet to have any drawings that actually get signed as approved, and with digital drawings I'm finding it's even less likely that someone will sign a hard copy of a drawing. I'm teaching a drafting course this semester and when we get to our discussion about title blocks I'd like to know what "the industry" is doing.<BR> <BR>So, my question to you all is this: For those of you who do drafting, do you put a space for approval signatures? Is that space still being used or have we moved on from that process?<BR> <BR>Thanks!<BR> <BR> <BR>Chad<BR> </div></body>
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