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Greetings all,
A question came up regarding the order of front matter in our documents.
Specifically, the current, listed order of the following components:
Content at a Glance ==>> High-level, brief overview of what the chapters
contain, no page numbers
Revision History ==>> Self explanatory
(list of) Tables ==>> numbered
(table of) Figures ==>> numbered
(list of) Matrices ==>> if needed in the document; numbered
(table of) Content ==>> numbered, of course
The question/remark/opinion that came from one of our SMEs, inferred that
the order should be:
Revision History
(table of) Content
then, whatever order I choose for the last three...
(list of) Tables
(table of) Figures
(list of) Matrices
I've looked through Merriam-Webster's Manual and other resources.
They indicate that there is no preferred order for these components.
My question: What are your preferences (if any) regarding the order of these
components?
Follow-up question: How do you set up the front matter in your documents?
Currently, I start with the preface; containing the components as listed
above.
Then the introduction, with information about who/how/why to use the
document:
Oversight and Compliance
Who Should Read this Guide
Formatting Conventions Used in this Guide
Additional Documents in this (specific) Suite
Please feel free to e-mail me privately or through the group. All comments,
suggestions, remarks,
and information will be sifted and posted, if requested.
Thank you,
Frank
Francis J. Krasovic
Manual Laborer / DocDept Manager
IntelliNet Technologies
[mailto:krasovic -at- intellinet-tech -dot- com]
+321.726.0686
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