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At the start of my career, I once had a senior writer tell me that I
could open almost any page of a manual (we were printing books back
then) and I could find an error. Welcome to the human race!
I usually fess right up to whomever needs to know and write a bug
against the doc. If it is an online doc, I fix the doc, recreate the pdf
file and post it wherever appropriate. If it is online help, I check in
with dev to see if they are going to do one more build (unexpected of
course) and if so, I then check in the new help files (since I
single-source the doc, I fix the source files once and everything else
falls into place). If dev balks at update the help files, I explain the
problem. If QA does not think the error is worth correcting in the new
build, I eat my pride and the error goes out. If, on the other hand, the
error is one that I think will cause users real trouble, I will press
hard for the correction. Fortunately, that has not happened too often in
my career and usually QA sees my point about the correction.
Candis L. Condo
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Subject: Finding errors in manuals
I just found an error in one of the manuals I work on and I feel sick.
Fortunately, the error does not pose the user any danger but it looks
bad.
What do you all do when this happens? I'm having a bad case of the "I'm
not perfect" blues.
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