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#87361 02/23/04 09:36 AM
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Does anyone know where i can obtain an NEC hi-lite guide. I used to get them when From my instructor when I was an apprentice (over ten years ago). Now that I am an apprenticeship instructor I would like to either make them available to my students or at least point them in the right direction to get one.

If it costs something thats fair enough. I know of one company that sells a pre hi-lited codebooks, but because I teach 3rd & 4th year all my students already have codebooks.

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#87362 02/26/04 01:32 PM
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Please, any info would be helpfull

#87363 02/26/04 02:23 PM
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I know that Tom Henry's tabs come with high lighting notes. This may not be what you're after, but you can find these tabs here.
http://www.code-electrical.com/nectabs.html

Roger


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