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I believe Debbie's trouble comes from using standard "quote" markers to identify a "button" and, since "quotes" have their own special rules within grammar, then they are only going to exacerbate the matter.
Sharing a similar problem, and not being tied by a company style manual, I was able to set my own standard and now use the [button] and tell users touch [Set], to open the menu, and select [Enable] to confirm the task.
At least they look like buttons and it doesn't get dragged into the "quotes" dilemma.
My two pennyworth
David
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Sent on 31.01.2012 10:00 by David Harrison
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Sent: 30 January 2012 17:22
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Subject: Another Punctuation Question
I know that we just had a fun punctuation question, but I have one and I wanted to double-check with the group.
I'm working with a client with the convention of placing Buttons in Quotation Marks -- Click "OK"
So, I believe in this case the period, or comma, would go outside the Quotation Marks.
Comments needed ASAP. I want to change this convention, but can't at the moment.
Thanks,
Debbie
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Debbie M.
*NuVision Communications*
nuvisioncomm -at- gmail -dot- com
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