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Re: Front and Back matter in User Guides (where do you put the company contact info)
Subject:Re: Front and Back matter in User Guides (where do you put the company contact info) From:"Caroline Tabach" <caroline -dot- tabach -at- gmail -dot- com> To:"Geoff Hart" <ghart -at- videotron -dot- ca> Date:Mon, 20 Aug 2007 15:49:21 +0300
Thanks,
basically I needed someone more "authoritative" than myself to come up
with that kind of answer.
On 8/20/07, Geoff Hart <ghart -at- videotron -dot- ca> wrote:
> Caroline Tabach wondered: <<All of our User Guides (and other
> documents) contain the contact info (addresses, phone numbers,
> emails) of our offices at the beginning of the book beneath copyright
> info. The contact info also appears on the page that would have been
> the back cover (if we were printing). Someone looking through one of
> these books (who is neither a writer nor an English speaker), told us
> this information should not appear in the beginning of the books and
> asked why it was there.>>
>
> It's there because that's the conventional location for this
> information. Please note: I'm not the kind of person who says "do it
> because it's always been done that way". Far from it. But sometimes
> there's a good reason not to mess about with tradition. Here, the
> reason is that people have learned to look there. Always rely on
> learned skills when you can; saves having to teach people new ones.
>
> In addition, putting all this information at the front of the book
> makes it easy to find. Even if you could come up with a more logical
> location, it's easier to find this information by flipping a couple
> pages than by flipping to some arbitrary page deep in the book.
>
>
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