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Throw in an html and PDF version while your at it.
Keep EVERYONE happy :-)
--- Robert Heath <rheath -at- eGain -dot- com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> One of the senior engineers here wants the README
> file for our NT
> application to be in .doc rather that .txt format. I
> disagree because I
> don't think an NT server used specifically for our
> application is likely to
> have Word installed on it by default, as is the case
> with Notepad. Besides,
> I have never heard of a README.doc file (not that I
> wouldn't be willing to
=====
John Posada, Merck Research Laboratories
Sr Technical Writer, WinHelp and html
(work) john_posada -at- merck -dot- com - 732-594-0873
(pers) jposada01 -at- yahoo -dot- com - 732-291-7811
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