JUST AND IDEA -- MVP'S AND THOS PROUD SOULS THAT HELP OTHERS

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I have been using ">" to direct needy users to understand how to arrive at
completed task. I had used a "pipe"; had tried a space between each
separated part and also "no space" after or before the "pipe". I finally am
using the ">" (>) and have placed a space before the > but none after.
The reason is that the wrap set is never the same and the space allows the >
to be cared to the next line.

I wanted to know if you think this is good or bad. I'm just trying do to the
best, so that the information is as easily understood by users as possible.

Also I happen to see Ray@<%=sLordKnowsWhere%> use something neat. He stung
one set of commands together with hypens and it has a real good simple
easily understood appeal to me. Like this:

<!--Start Instruction-->

Start---Settings---Control_Panel---Folder_Options

-click view tab
-click "like current window"
-click OK
-close all windows

<!---stop--->

BTW, I put the HTML message tags in, and they are just to mark the
example...


And thanks again for all the great comments from the earlier post with
respect to the Apology.
(And on a lighter note made all the loss up and then some and feel really
vendicated)

don
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Quick Lesson -
Monkey walking along a railroad track >train coming > train ran over the
monkeys tail >monkey jerked around to have his head severed.
Moral: "Don't ever lose you head over a little piece of tail"

;-)
 
Sorry about the header errors and my fat fingers
But the girls loved them


Se that's past tense, se'.

don
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I have been using ">" to direct needy users to understand how to arrive at
completed task. I had used a "pipe"; had tried a space between each
separated part and also "no space" after or before the "pipe". I finally am
using the "&gt;" (>) and have placed a space before the > but none after.
The reason is that the wrap set is never the same and the space allows the >
to be cared to the next line.

I wanted to know if you think this is good or bad. I'm just trying do to the
best, so that the information is as easily understood by users as possible.

Also I happen to see Ray@<%=sLordKnowsWhere%> use something neat. He stung
one set of commands together with hypens and it has a real good simple
easily understood appeal to me. Like this:

<!--Start Instruction-->

Start---Settings---Control_Panel---Folder_Options

-click view tab
-click "like current window"
-click OK
-close all windows

<!---stop--->

BTW, I put the HTML message tags in, and they are just to mark the
example...


And thanks again for all the great comments from the earlier post with
respect to the Apology.
(And on a lighter note made all the loss up and then some and feel really
vendicated)

don
---------
Quick Lesson -
Monkey walking along a railroad track >train coming > train ran over the
monkeys tail >monkey jerked around to have his head severed.
Moral: "Don't ever lose you head over a little piece of tail"

;-)
 
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