In the \copiesof macro, the “subject to inspection by examiners” message is displayed regardless of whether it makes sense to do so (e.g., if you say \copiesof{N/A}).
One way to fix this is to define a \na macro (or similar), that can be used as an argument to \copiesof. If \copiesof = \na, the message would be suppressed. This also has the advantage of being user-redefinable.
In the
\copiesof
macro, the “subject to inspection by examiners” message is displayed regardless of whether it makes sense to do so (e.g., if you say\copiesof{N/A}
).One way to fix this is to define a
\na
macro (or similar), that can be used as an argument to\copiesof
. If\copiesof = \na
, the message would be suppressed. This also has the advantage of being user-redefinable.