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Subject:Re: subordinate superior From:"Everman, Daniel" <evermad -at- TTC -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 9 Aug 1995 13:09:16 EST
>Price, Becca; Delaney, Misti wrote
>HELP!
>after over a year of working with us, this person is still turning
>out sentences like "Then a you can press a button to display the data
>windows."
>another example, the purpose statement for a program screen: "The
>Report Generation data window allows you to generate of a report
>regarding a previously run collection job."
I believe this person must really get around, because these sentences
look like many others I've seen in so-called "documentation" over the
years... <g> (Perhaps you have (him) put to sleep?)