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Subject:writing See Also's in on-line help. From:Ron D Rhodes <Ron_D_Rhodes -at- MAIL -dot- BANKONE -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 1 Oct 1997 12:49:43 -0400
Dear On-line developers,
I am currently waiting for my copy of William Horton's "How to Write
On-Line Help" to arrive from Amazon.com. Until it get's here I need
to ask your advice on See Also's.
Is there a "standard" or a reasoning for what kinds of links an
on-line author should include in See Also's?
Thanks,
Ron the Rookie HDK developer.
ron_d_rhodes -at- mail -dot- bankone -dot- com
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