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> 2) Make sure you don't put anything in your documentation that
> you wouldn't want to see the light of day. We've all heard the
> horror stories of those who put really nasty comments in hidden
> text or previous versions, then was surprised when customer
> turned on hidden text or displayed revision tracking. What if
> the comment had been something less politicaly correct than what
> it was.
Yep. I still have my copy of Amiga Format magazine with the descriptive
headline reading, "Type some shit in here please."