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Thank you so much for all your replies to my question (nearly 20 replies!).
However, it appears that most of you thought I was talking about Microsoft
CE (which I believe has to do with the display on a Palm Pilot for example.
I was in fact referring to whether or not there was an official CE standard
for actual documentation on a machine that was manufactured to the CE
standard.
It seems, from the replies, that there is no such CE standard for
documentation as such. However the documentation for a product that conforms
with the CE standard, requires certain specific information to be included.
How do I find out exactly what inmformation is required?
TIA and have a good weekend.
Frank Taylor
Phone 972 9 774 0828
Fax 972 9 771 1906
email taylor_f -at- netvision -dot- net -dot- il
www.wordsmith.co.il
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