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Subject:Re: How odd... From:Lynn Perry <CLPerry -at- WALLDATA -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 30 Jul 1999 16:47:55 -0700
> Melissa Morgan wrote: Do you suppose this [the apparent conflict between
> the admonishment against using periods in step numbers and the numbered
> steps containing a period in the example] is here to let us know that the
> MS writer has a sense of humor? Is it really the standard to NOT include
> the period after the step number?
>
That is really bizarre. I've _never_ seen numbers in Microsoft procedures
until that example. Then, I went to look. Sure enough. the HTML-based help
used in IE _does_ have periods after the numbers; the Windows-based help
(for Word 97, Outlook, and Notepad) does not.
I cannot comment on the rationale; I have followed the Microsoft style for
so many years that I've forgotten, if I ever knew.
C. Lynn Perry
clperry -at- walldata -dot- com
Wall Data Incorporated /Seattle WA
Some days it doesn't pay to gnaw through the straps