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Subject:Blank Pages - Yes! From:"PICKETT-HARNER, Molly" <MOP1 -at- NIORDS1 -dot- EM -dot- CDC -dot- GOV> Date:Wed, 15 Mar 1995 10:30:00 EST
As a writer-editor whose passion = books [have an actual library @ home,
with an 18 ft ceiling - although no food in refrig!], may I implore you to
retain blank pages?
I write copious notes in my books -- even discussions/tips from you guys!
(in appropriate style/design/guide books) -- & enjoy finding same, sometimes
years later, on pertinent pages. (Beats searching through files.)
Don't need you to label <notes> or <intentionally left...>. Goodness,
can't anyone who reads figure this out for him/herself?