Ideally, the original version would only be replaced after appropriate
review confirms the new version remains better as delivered.
Otherwise, there is a risk you could replace a "good enough" but
"slightly-irregular" proposal with an updated version that is discovered
to be worse, too late to try again.
-Jim S.
Jim Strasma, UI InfoEd Systems Manager, xxxxxx@uillinois.edu
-----Original Message-----
Wouldn't it be nice if NIH set Commons up so when we resubmit, the new
proposal version actually does overwrite the old and we wouldn't have to
worry about it?
Susan
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Susan B. Burke
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