Example of Erratas
Writings / / November 13, 2021
The errata is a document inserted in some publications, in order to explain errors that went unnoticed and are corrected on some pages inserted at the end of the document.
They are presented in large publications such as 300 or 500 page books. Large print runs, 5,000 or 10,000 copies. Laws or statutes, which were approved and have to be written and approved again.
It is presented in court decisions, in commercial lists and endless texts, in which a final correction is more viable than a new reprint.
Errata example:
In a petition to a 250-page shoe factory, a page is attached that says:
Correct the order.
Errata:
Page 36 says: 38 pairs of sandal-type shoes, with the brand TITIRIN Shoes, and 380 pieces of them had to be ordered.
Page 88 says: 100 pairs of white beach shoes for boys, and they had to be Blue.
Page 189 says: 15 Girls' TITIRIN School Shoes size 25, and it should read 150 TITIRIN Shoes size 25.
Page 192 says: 15 valet shoes size 24 should say 150 valet shoes.