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We are documenting an internal process and recommending that Microsoft
Access be used as a workaround for the deficiency in a particular product.
When referring to Microsoft Products, do we use the (R) symbol, or (T), or
something else? What are the rules of placement? Microsoft(T) Access(R) or
(hopefully) something simpler?
I sent this email to Microsoft--just in case they answer me more quickly
than this lovely group of folks--don't know who will beat the clock...
TIA,
kcm
Karen Metzger
Senior Technical Writer
PTO SETA Program
Litton/PRC
Crystal City, Virginia