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Documenting Floating windows - how would you do it?
Subject:Documenting Floating windows - how would you do it? From:"Misti Tucker USAET(UTC -04:00)" <mtucker2 -at- E-MAIL -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 27 May 1997 16:20:13 EDT
<laugh> No, I don't think that's the answer. ;) Just the stuff that folks
don't seem to find easily within the flow of the document -- like screens
that appear throughout many activities, tables of icons and keystrokes, and
the like. If you have a way that works for you and your audience, there's
obviously no call to change.
<snip>
> Hmmm, so if I change *all* the chapters to Appendices. . .
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