Re: Run or be run?
The actual sentence I'm struggling with is "Our software can be run by itself on a single, standalone machine, or it can be run as a multi-user system from a central server."
Why not second person: You can run our software on... or... or...
Hope that helps,
J
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RE: Run or be run?: From: Spreadbury, David C.
Re: Run or be run?: From: Kirsten Zerbinis
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