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Subject:Re: Windows Annotations From:Tom Bilbo <tbilbo -at- CONDUITSOFT -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 3 Jun 1999 14:59:28 -0400
I do believe it would.........
On pages 278 - 280 of the Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical
Publications (1998, Second Edition) gives specific examples for the use of
Windows NT (R) and all the mutations there of.
Also, due to the fact that the Copyright page says, "no part of the contents
of this book may be reproduced or TRANSMITTED in any form or by any means
without the written permission of the publisher." I don't think that I can
post word for word what the book says.