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Standards on Using Graphics, Screen Captures, Illustrations, What-have-you In Doc
Subject:Standards on Using Graphics, Screen Captures, Illustrations, What-have-you In Doc From:Carter Campbell <lists -at- soph-text -dot- com> To:techwrl <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Fri, 2 Nov 2018 13:38:18 -0600
Hi All;
Happy Friday.
Would anyone know of a set of standards and/or best practices for using
screen captures in user manuals/guides that they could point me to?Â
There seems to be a /discussion/ where I am working and I would like to
be able to point to one or more standards and say, "Let's use one of
these . . ."Â I'm hoping to reduce the volume of discussion.
Thank you everyone.
Carter
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Carter Campbell
Technical Communications
lists -at- soph-text -dot- com
Calgary Alberta
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