having or to have

Subject: having or to have
From: Gretchen Toth <TOTHGL -at- CNSVAX -dot- UWEC -dot- EDU>
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 1994 16:25:12 -0600

Which sentence do you _prefer_ and why?:

...plans are to have all VMS/VAX users of email on the new central unit...

or

...plans include having VMS/VAX users of email on the new central unit...

Is there a grammatical rule I should be following, or are they both acceptable
and I can choose which I prefer?

(Please don't correct the spelling of email, that is the spelling we use)



%<|:-o ho ho ho

Gretchen L. Toth
Psychology, Technical Writing
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
tothgl -at- uwec -dot- edu


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