E-Primer

Subject: E-Primer
From: Karen Steele <karen -at- BILBO -dot- SUITE -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 9 May 1994 15:05:29 -0500

> Any suggestions?
Glad you asked...

> For example, how else could John Sununu (remember him?)
> have kept from implicating himself or others other than
> by saying "Some mistakes were made"?


Some mistakes occurred.

(Or, better yet, "Mistakes happen"...)

> How do you say "The program manager window is now
> displayed" without going into gory detail like "Windows
> now displays the program manager." This isn't so bad
> once, but I'm doing a step-wise manual for a Windows
> application, and if every other sentence starts like
> this, I think it would get tedious to read. Plus, I think
> people just don't care what's causing something to
> happen.



The program manager window displays.


K. Steele


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