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Subject:RE: Best Practices in Indicating Versions From:"Michael West" <mbwest -at- bigpond -dot- net -dot- au> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 25 Jul 2003 08:35:20 +1000
jsokohl -at- mac -dot- com wrote:
> My concerns center around unnecessary clutter and filters to
> communications--users being required to wade through administrivial
> metablather before they get to the information they _need_
"Wading through" is not a problem if that material is
visually distinct, properly labelled, and set apart from
substantive content.
> So I'm thinking that change bars
> unnecessarily draw cognitive attention (redundant? not sure) to the bar
> itself instead of to the message at hand. That is, perhaps the user's then
> drawn to a metamessage: "This line of information is different from what
> it was at an earlier point." Instead, perhaps the user needs to know the
> information itself.
Change bars are useful to me as a reader only if
I am reviewing *changes* to a document -- either as
a reviewer or as a user who is familiar with the
previous content. I can think of no other reason for
inflicting change bars upon an end-user.
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