Microsoft Manual of Style available free on the Web

Subject: Microsoft Manual of Style available free on the Web
From: "Barbara Roll" <broll -at- microsoft -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 13:41:14 -0800


Since the Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications, Second
Edition, (Microsoft Press, 1998) went out of print earlier this year, we
have received many queries about how to obtain a copy. Used copies were
available on some Web auction sites for unbelievable prices, but that is
no solution for most writers and editors.

I am happy to announce that the Manual of Style for Technical
Publications is now available as a free downloadable HTMLHelp file (.chm
format). This file contains the same content as the second print
edition. To download your copy, go to
http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/education/ and follow the link at the
bottom of the page.

We are currently at work on a third print edition. I will make more
information about that available as we get closer to publication.

Barb Roll (mailto:broll -at- microsoft -dot- com)
Group Manager, Content Strategy & Standards
Microsoft Corporation

On behalf of:
Jim Purcell (mailto:jimpur -at- microsoft -dot- com)
Lead Editor, Content Strategy and Standards
Microsoft Corporation



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