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Subject:Re: HELP From:Romay Jean Sitze <rositze -at- NMSU -dot- EDU> Date:Thu, 10 Aug 1995 11:38:57 -0600
> >>On Tue, 8 Aug 1995, Pat Madea wrote:
> >> The hidden danger is missing a small hole or leaving some verbiage in
> >> a large document that I used merely as a textual placeholder. This
> >> method for me has come close to producing some embarrassing passages
> >> in my documents. In one document, I just typed "yabba dabba doo for
> >> now...." and other nonsense as a placeholder for information that
> >> needed to be provided to me by a subject matter expert (SME). It was
> >> overlooked until just before press time when it was brought to my
> >> attention. Whoops!
Usually when I do this, I use a MUCH larger type size than normal (say 18
points) and bracket the information. This way I see it at a glance and
remove it. If I am using styles (as I usually do) I can delete anything
in that style when I am finishing up.