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Subject:RE: Matching the CAPITALIZATION of the interface From:"Bonnie Granat" <bgranat -at- granatedit -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Fri, 18 Feb 2005 10:56:16 -0500
>
> (A) In the PARAMETERS section of the ACCESS form,
> select blah blah
> blah...
> OR
> (B) In the Parameters section of the Access form,
> select blah blah
> blah...
>
> One side of this discussion is that you match the interface, and
thus
> (A) is best practice; in fact, not to do so is to
> editorialize that we
> don't like the redesign. The other side is that (B) is
> quieter in text,
> and that readers won't have any trouble translating what's
written to
> what's on screen.
>
> I have a strong opinion on this matter, and there are
> hundreds of such
> references in my book and thousands in the doc set hanging in the
> balance. What do YOU think?
>
To Andreas' solution, I would add that you could also look into the
possibility of rephrasing the steps so that "of the X form" doesn't
have to be repeated. You can establish that everything that takes
place does so on the X form. Also, if this is in Windows, I suggest
use of the terminology presented in the Microsoft Manual of Style
(MMOS). For example, using "Under X, select the thing you want."
By "small caps," I also include those of a different font, which
may be much smaller than those in the body font.
Bonnie Granat | www.GranatEdit.com
bgranat -at- granatedit -dot- com
Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
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