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Subject:Standards for revision bars From:"Wilson, Al" <al -dot- wilson -at- CANADA -dot- CDEV -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 16 Mar 1995 13:32:00 EST
Does anyone know where I can get information about the use and interpretation
of revision bars? The reason I am asking is that it appears that each writer
makes up their own rules about how to apply and interpret revision bars. I
would like to know if there is a standard for the use of revision bars.
Al Wilson
al -dot- wilson -at- gpo -dot- cdev -dot- canada -dot- com