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Sadly, the company I work for has decided to go with all numerals all the time. The reason: translation agencies don't charge for the numerals, but they do charge for written-out numbers. When you're talking about dozens and dozens of manuals in 18-22 languages, at 17-26 cents per word, I guess it does add up over time. But try explaining that to STC judges!
Marguerite
--- On Fri, 2/8/13, Ken Stitzel <kstitzel -at- symplified -dot- com> wrote:
Thanks for the Friday laugh--although this issue did come up for me
recently. Programmers seem to like all digits all the time, and one of them
wanted to flag my use of the Chicago spell-it-out-under-10 rule as a help
bug.
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