Re: Gerunds in titles and headings

Subject: Re: Gerunds in titles and headings
From: Peter Taylor <sector_five -at- HOTMAIL -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 09:33:35 PST

[snip]
>At my previous company we routinely used gerunds in headings, and I'm
>not sure if I'm balking simply because this is new and different. I'm
>hoping that since they're not too far along in the process that there
>may be some room for negotiation. Is there a good reason to use or
avoid
>the gerund? Any thoughts?

Personally, if it makes more sense to use a gerund, I would use one. If
you can't use a gerund in the title, such as "Adding a Note" and are
required to use the "Add A Note" topic title instead, you then have to
write a sentence in the body of the topic explaining that the reader
isn't *really* required to add a note and the topic is only explaining
how to add a note if needed. If the use of non-style guide wording in
the title makes the entire topic clearer (and requires the writer to do
less work) I would use it.

Peter Taylor.

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