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Mark,
        Your info can be found in MIL-STD-100E, section 406.5, paragraph A.
The letters excluded are "I, O, Q, S, X, Z".

George Kotecki


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Walter [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 3:48 PM
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Subject: [DC] Drawing Revision Letters
Importance: High


OK,  all you draftsman out there...

I seem to recall that some letters are not usually used
for drawing revision purposes because they may cause
some confusion.  For example, letter G could look like
C,  Q like O...  Can anyone tell me what specification
specifically calls these out?  Is it Mil-Std-100,
Ansi Y14 or some other?

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