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Subject:RE: Grammar: PCsâ critical data From:Nancy Allison <maker -at- verizon -dot- net> To:ekarenski-techwrl -at- yahoo -dot- com Date:Fri, 07 Nov 2008 09:48:28 -0600 (CST)
Hi, Karen. I think you are correct. Here's what the Microsoft Manual of
Style says (3rd edition, top of page 168):
"It is all right to form possessives from acronyms and abbreviations,
but avoid doing so unless the abbreviation refers to a person, such as a
CEO, or generically to an organization, such as ISV.
"Avoid forming possessives from company names. Do not use possessive
forms of product of feature names. Use the name as an adjective or use
an of construction instead."
Also, the sentence as written is strange. Brevity is useless if the
result is puzzling.
Good luck!
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