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Subject:Re: Business names and bad writing From:Jim Grey <jwg -at- ACD4 -dot- ACD -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 15 Aug 1994 08:55:35 -0500
Bonni Graham's tale about the "SNM report" reminds me of something we
must document in *our* software. One of our Platforms is called
SuperLayer. Now, jokes about that kind of name aside, the SuperLayer
has a set of menus. One of those is the Utility Menu. An "Expert Mode"
lets users execute commands and enter menus from anywhere. Expert Mode
for the SuperLayer Utility Menu is: sl-ut.
Peace,
jim grey
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