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Subject:Use of "You" in Documentation From:"Norman, Mary" <Mary -dot- Norman -at- WESTGROUP -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 9 Aug 1999 08:30:24 -0500
Again, thanks to all of you who responded to my question on
the use of "you" in documentation. Our team feels much more comfortable
knowing that our practice of using "you" is the best way to grab the user's
attention.
Thanks again.
Mary Norman
Technical Writer
West Group
Documentation Group/Rochester
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