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Subject:Re: Why We Need Good Software Manuals From:Bonni Graham <bonnig -at- IX -dot- NETCOM -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 30 Jan 1996 13:48:03 -0800
Jane Bergen wrote:
><snip>How much
>can you say about a field titled "Last Name" or "City"? It's just
>plain ridiculous.
NOT denying the excellent point Jane made but:
o length of field
o characters allowed
o where else the information may be used
o whether it's required
o whether it's indexed
just to name a few things. Sometimes these things are not obvious and
do matter, especially if a system is, ummmm, not standard (not that
we've EVER had to document something like THAT...). A'course,
sometimes they don't matter, too, but at least it gives you a little
more scope to write than "Type the field name name in the field name
field."
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Bonni Graham
Manual Labour
bonnig -at- ix -dot- netcom -dot- com