Hi Michael,
I can not find any other format of these documents.
Sorry for any inconvinient to you.
I think you can provide some suggestion to our products at the link below:
http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp
or mail to: (e-mail address removed)
Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
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| Subject: Re: design guidelines on msdn
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| Jeffrey Tan[MSFT] writes:
| > In the treeview of content of your left side, right click
| > this treenode "Design Guidelines for Class Library
| > Developers", then you can use the menu item
| > "Print topic and subtopics" to print these documents.
|
| Thanks Jeffrey. Unfortunately there's no difference (other than saving
much
| tedium, which is a significant benefit) in output between doing that
| printing by hand and doing the "Print subtopics" option. That is, every
| topic that consists of a single paragraph or so (and there are a -ton- of
| them) still gets its own page.
|
| For such important documentation I'm surprised there's not a more usable
| format available. Is this available in bound form, perhaps in the Class
| Library Reference set?
|
| Michael Roper
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