wording for training materials

Subject: wording for training materials
From: "Writer Whirler" <a_whirler -at- hotmail -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 09:49:06 -0500


Please help me settle a difference of opinion. A writer in my group wrote a PowerPoint presentation about the new features of a new release of our web site. The audience for the presentation was support people. In our user guides, we always refer to the user as "you". Throughout this presentation, this writer used "the user" instead. When the presentation went for editing, the editor wanted all "the user" references to be changed to "you". The writer didn't do it (and sent the presentation out as final), saying that it wasn't necessary because the audience was support people, not users. The opposing opinion in our group says it should have been changed because the editor (who is also the manager) has final say in matters of style, but also because "you" is just as understandable (perhaps even more so....less words to read, less awkward construction...), and because the trainers presenting most likely are saying "you can now do this...." rather than "the user can now do this...."

This is not a huge issue, but one of those sticking points that we'd like to settle. Any opinions out there? Thanks.

WW





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