Re: Tables inside numbered lists

Subject: Re: Tables inside numbered lists
From: "Pro TechWriter" <pro -dot- techwriter -at- gmail -dot- com>
To: "Christian -dot- Walters -at- cox -dot- com" <Christian -dot- Walters -at- cox -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 09:00:15 -0500

Hi Christian:

That looks like Information Mapping for the method, and if so, you are
correct. The steps are not continued inside the table, but are done the way
you presented it to us. Additionally, steps within embedded tables are
bulleted, not numbered.

7. If | Then
Yes | Do this
No | Do this:
- Click...
- Send...
- Copy...

I could fax you a copy of the appropriate pages in my text book (that would
come under "fair use" I think). Unfortunately, the Info Mapping method and
text are proprietary, so you can't just go online and get copies (usually).
Maybe someone has a book where you work.

Contact me offline if you need a copy of those pages :-)

Ex-Tech Writing Teacher - University of South Florida
PT

ps: And why is she writing your doc for you :-) ??

On 12/9/06, Christian -dot- Walters -at- cox -dot- com <Christian -dot- Walters -at- cox -dot- com> wrote:


Hi everyone,

I've got a stubborn project manager, and I need help either finding ammo
to shoot her down with, or finding out that I'm wrong-headed about this.

We have a book of procedures, and many of those procedures have a table
inside. And some of those table cells have small embedded procedures.
So we're talking about something like this:

6. Continue with the following:
----------------------------------------------------------
| To... | Do this... |
----------------------------------------------------------
| Some action | Some step |
----------------------------------------------------------
| Some action | 1. Step one |
| | 2. Step two |
| | 3. Step three |
----------------------------------------------------------
| Some action | Some step |
----------------------------------------------------------
7. Next step.

To me, this is common sense. But this project manager is insisting on:

6. Continue with the following:
----------------------------------------------------------
| To... | Do this... |
----------------------------------------------------------
| Some action | Some step |
----------------------------------------------------------
| Some action | 7. Step one |
| | 8. Step two |
| | 9. Step three |
----------------------------------------------------------
| Some action | Some step |
----------------------------------------------------------
10. Next step.

So. Should I let her have her way? Or should I stand my ground on
readability? And if so, are there studies or anything I can show her
besides my insistence?

Thanks for any advice, y'all :)

Christian
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