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Thanks to everyone who offered suggestions, especially Candace
Bamber and David Knopf.
Unfortunately, the usenet gateway for this list is down and, at the
time I posted that message, I was reading messages via
bit.listserv.techwr-l. It took me a while to realize what was going
on and by the time I switched my settings from NOMAIL to MAIL, I had
missed any discussion on the list of my problem. So, the only
responses I did receive were those that were sent specifically to
me.
We are still researching this subject, but our current feeling is
that we may find a way to do online reviews for small documents, but
it won't work for us for large documents.
If you posted a suggestion to the mailing list (and not to me) that
you think would be particularly helpful, please resend it (to me,
that is).
The following is a list of people I did hear from:
Kathryn Acciari
Keith Arnett
Candace Bamber
Jane Bergen
Hope Cascio
David Dayton
Anne Halsey
Cees Hesp
David Knopf
Bill Swallow
Joel Turnipseed