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Buy the Microsoft or the Sun one... they both come with CDs, I believe.
Or by "online" do you mean "free"?
On 5/4/05, Lyda Woods <lwoods -at- plexisweb -dot- com> wrote:
>
> The UI developer has asked me to locate an online manual of style, an
> industry standard that is up to date, so that we don't have to recreate
> the wheel, writing into our specifications every pertinent
> capitalization rule ad infinitum. I've looked on Microsoft's site to
> discover that they don't offer a download of the current MS Manual of
> Style. I'm now going to research Sun's Read Me First!
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