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Thanks for all feedback. I wish I could show you the document, but I'd have to kill you :) Actually, we don't distribute our documents publicly. Only our customers see them.
Paul Hanson, I laughed at loud at your response. I kid you not--the person who made the comment? His name is Steve!
I think I will do some research on print layout. Most of what I do is online, so page count isn't a factor. I'm not saying that we shouldn't strive to be concise and use screen captures and images only when necessary in that environment, only that it is more forgiving.
Happy Friday everyone!
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