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Daniel Hall wrote:
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> A week or two ago (so long already?), I posted a question about the title
> for a section of a manual that contained troubleshooting information that
> wasn't specific to any particular problem. For now (everything is temporary here) we have decided to call the section
> _What to Do When All Else Fails_, and include it at the end of the manual...
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I thought actually consulting the manual was what people did when all
else failed. &;-)