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Yup, I have in fact applied said OO concepts to online help. My last co.
created OO development systems for OS/2, Windows, and Unix. I wrote a paper,
in fact, for last year's Region 8 STC conference and this year's Sacramento
STC Writer in the Wrokplace Conference.
If anyone wants more info about How I Did It, just email me. I'd be happy to
oblige. I might even post it to the net, if asked nicely enough (I love a
captive audience, she said, grinning evilly).
Sorry, too much coffee today. I really do have infpo on OO and doc, though,
if anyone wants it.
Bonni Graham
Manual Labour
President SDSTC
BonniG -at- aol -dot- com