Re: New TECHWR-L Poll Question
Do notes, cautions, and warnings in documentation help
readers notice and heed specific information?
* Yes, they generally help readers
* No, they generally do not help readers
* Depends entirely on the context and situation
* Other/none of the above
Fred Sampson
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