As I understand it, 'E' means that it is published only in the
electronic Official journal and not in the paper Official journal. I
suppose it is possible that a specific item might have been published
elsewhere outside the Official journal, but this would be fortuitous.
Katherine Seavill wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if a document appears on an 'E' numbered OJ (presumably electronic?) whether it is likely not to have been published in paper form anywhere else.
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> Katherine Seavill
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