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> Seeking assistance.
>
> I have started producing short (16-32 page) user's booklets for
> inclusion in CD-ROM jewelboxes.
>
> How about some suggestions as to a name for the booklets...
Well, Microsoft calls them "instruction booklets" ----- Honest to
God! I just bought FrontPage 97 and to get the rebate offer, MS says
I can tear off "the back cover of the instruction booklet in your
CD-ROM case" (the case containing Microsoft Office)! Go figure!
Jane
Jane Bergen, Technical Writer
AnswerSoft, Inc. - Dallas, TX
janeber -at- cyberramp -dot- net
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