No, if ONE person received TWO applications, then that one person
could improve their own priority.
Two people cannnot combine two applications with different names
to get a higher priority.
That is what I meant, okay?
-Carol
"Dale R. Thomas" wrote:
> At 08:58 PM 3/21/01 -0600, Carol S. White wrote:
> >...If you receive TWO applications, they can be
> >COMBINED to get a higher priority.
> >
> >Example: one E and one B equals A priority.
>
> Carol,
>
> Someone in our group thought the web site explained that combined
> applications would be assigned the "lowest" priority of all the forms in
> the group. I would be curious to hear how you determined the priority
> would be improved when they are combined. We did notice that the only
> thing that varied on the form was the letter A through E.
>
> Dale