Objectives of forms control
- To introduce forms which are really necessary and ensure clerical work don’t become confusing due to many forms
 - Ensure forms so designed as render best possible use at minimum cost
 - To produce forms by the most appropriate and economical method
 - To supply copies of forms only to those who are to use them
 - To study whether introducing new forms proposed on review of old forms is essential
 - To review all forms periodically so as to determine their utility
 - To evaluate forms design on the basis of the time required to use forms
 
Essentials of a good office forms
- The writing surface, the style of print, the paper sequence of information and method of entry should be easy for rapid completion of the form
 - Good appearance and balanced arrangement of information of the form
 - Adequate space should be provided for the expected information
 - Every form should be provided for the expected information
 - Every form should have an appropriate title
 - Should be cost effective
 - It should be easy to reproduce the form
 - The quality of papers and color must be appropriate
 
Advantages of forms control
- It economizes time, paper costs etc. by using the correct forms
 - The work is simplified as the only required information is provided
 - It helps to reduce errors
 - Less frustration to workers as they will be knowing what is required
 - It improves the overall efficiency of the office work
 - It helps in faster processing because only the relevant information is obtained
 
What are common faults in forms?
- Insufficient horizontal space allowed for the expected information
 - Too much printed information such as publicity slogans printed on the form
 - Lack of distinction between forms e.g. pro-forma invoices and invoices ,credit and debit notes
 - Inadequate margins (at least 25mm) should be allowed at the left hand side of the form, for filling purpose and some space on top and the bottom for insertion into a type writer
 - The space for a signature placed too near the bottom edge of the paper
 
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