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Why does it "depend" on anything? If you provide it, those who need it
will read it and others will skip it.
Wade
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 17:03:31 -0400, Bonnie Granat
<bgranat -at- granatedit -dot- com> wrote:
>
> Martinek, Carla wrote:
> > All -
> >
> > Do you feel that a user guide, in the "About This Book" (or
> > equivalant) section, should contain a high-level overview comprised
> > of a list of chapters and a one or two line description for each?
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President/Principal Writer
Sabio Publications Inc
www.sabioinc.com
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