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Subject:To document Windows functions or not? From:"Misti Tucker USAET(UTC -05:00)" <mtucker2 -at- E-MAIL -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 16 Dec 1996 13:41:32 EST
For completeness sake (and the sake of the occasional user not yet familiar
with windows) I prefer to document windows standard functions to the extent of
pointing out that they are windows standard functions and that more
information is available in the windows documentation.
Regards,
Misti Anslin Tucker
"Once grammar has been learned, (writing) is simply talking on
paper and in time learning what not to say." Beryl Bainbridge