The AAM is the final author-created version of the manuscript, which includes any changes made after peer-review and has been accepted for publication by the journal. Documents that have been typeset or copyedited by the publisher (such as proofs or the final published version) are not AAMs, but if you wrote your article in a publisher-supplied template then that is acceptable.
If you need more details and practical tips on how to differentiate between the different article versions, please see our Journal Article Versions course on Moodle (you will need to login with Raven).
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