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RE: Use of word "reference" when cross referencing
Subject:RE: Use of word "reference" when cross referencing From:Lin Laurie <linlaurie1 -at- hotmail -dot- com> To:Lin Sims <ljsims -dot- ml -at- gmail -dot- com>, TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Tue, 14 Aug 2018 21:36:59 +0000
I'm with you. I've never seen reference used like you're talking about using it here. Have you tried to google it?
Lin Laurie
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Subject: Use of word "reference" when cross referencing
Has anyone seen any manual that uses the word "reference" when referring to material that is in another location? As in, "Reference section <section
name> for more information."
I was taught to use "See section <section name> for more information." when the information is in the same document, and to use "Refer to <document
name>" when the information is external to the document.
Every time I see "Reference <section name>", I come to a screeching halt.
My co-worker insists this is proper usage, but I just can't get my mind around it.
References (heh) to correct usage would be appreciated. I've been looking but so far I can't find ANYTHING that addresses this.
We really need a style guide.
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Lin Sims
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