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It makes sense that "n" is new and "e" is existing.

Lauren L. | about 5 years ago  

This is helpful to give idea of areas not to forget, but for actual use any acronyms like "N", "E", etc should be defined somewhere on the document. Thanks!

Tamra Parker | over 5 years ago  

Does the (N) in the document stand for "New"? or "No"?

Barbara Gardner | almost 6 years ago  

Thank you.

Steven Jones | almost 6 years ago  

This is helpful. Thanks

Rene Dunnagan | about 6 years ago