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Dan Goldstein proposed three good references, including: From the
www.plainlanguage.gov guideline, "Writing Reader-Friendly Documents":
"Use 'you' and other pronouns to speak directly to readers.">>
Good one! And that leads me to wonder (given that the anonymous poster
is in Europe) whether there are any CE guidelines they can cite in
their defence. I imagine there must be. Any European techwhirlers able
to provide an opinion and a source simlar to the plain language site to
support it?
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