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Subject:Re: Font question From:Peter Neilson <neilson -at- windstream -dot- net> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Wed, 25 Aug 2010 11:39:08 -0400
Jim Pinkham wrote:
> Heather, since the reaction of your boss seems purely subjective, you're
> engaging in, and inviting, guesswork on the part of all of us. Yes, as
> you've seen, we can give suggestions on what might look professional.
> But what is it about TNR that sets him or her off?
Worst-case scenario: It's an on-line document in HTML, and the boss is
visiting someone who by default has everything displaying on the browser
in TNR. Boss steams at you for "using" TNR. Even if you didn't actually
"put" it there, boss will think you should have anticipated the problem
and "done something" about it.
(Sorry, but it's Cynically Paranoid Pessimism Wednesday.)
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