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Other than the MS Manual of Style of Technical Publication, can anyone
recommend other resources for tech writing industry standards?
One more question, a new writer in our group (a former Motorola employee)
insists that Motorola is the trendsetter for tech writing industry
standards. Am I missing something or is this malarkey?