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Subject:Left vs Full Justification From:Pamela Metivier <pmetivi -at- ATCWEB -dot- ATC -dot- 1DC -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 15 May 1996 15:09:35 -0700
Hello People:
Can anyone tell me if they have either produced a survey or seen the results
of a survey comparing left and full justification of text in end-user
manuals? I was taught in one of my Techncial Writing classes that using
full justification was considered to be a less effective method of
presenting instruction.
Your comments are greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Pam
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Pamela Metivier pmetivi -at- 1dc -dot- com
FDC-Strategic Development Services (602) 224-8074
Phoenix, Arizona USA
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