Is it possible that this is the result of either an honest typesetting or
composing error, or an intentional strategy to avoid breaking footnote
matter across pages? Does the client have a preference?
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021, 4:16 PM wrote:
OK, I know this is off-topic but because this list is
email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
>
> Subject: Re: [Framers] OT: Reference question
>
> But why even reference the original article? Doesn't the
revised/republished
> article supplant the former entirely, so just cite it? I've not seen this
type of
> r
I have my message format set to HTML and I have the option of append each
line in the original message with a carrot (>) and I see that works for
other folks' messages. . . not sure what else I could different besides just
remove the original message. . . but then I have had folks complain that
> To: An email list
for people using Adobe FrameMaker software. > > Subject: Re: [Framers] OT:
Reference question > > Tammy, > > Is there some way you can turn off the
appending the earlier messages > when you reply. I expect you are probably
replying from a phone and
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Subject: Re: [Framers] OT: Reference question
LOL! How I wish. Tammy Van Boening Tammy dot vanboening
: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 6:42 AM
To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
Subject: Re: [Framers] OT: Reference question
I've never seen an embedded reference in all my years in university. I would
have thought that the second one would have just quoted the title
September 28, 2021 5:16 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [Framers] OT: Reference question
OK, I know this is off-topic but because this list is filled with seasoned
veterans of technical writing, I know I can get my answer here. I am working
on the references for a client document
: [Framers] OT: Reference question Just cite the
"Friends" episode and provide a link to it? :) On Tue, Sep 28, 2021, 4:16 PM
wrote: > OK, I know this is off-topic but because this list is filled with >
seasoned veterans of technical writing, I know I can get my answer >
Just cite the "Friends" episode and provide a link to it? :)
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021, 4:16 PM wrote:
> OK, I know this is off-topic but because this list is filled with seasoned
> veterans of technical writing, I know I can get my answer here. I am
> working
> on the references for a client
OK, I know this is off-topic but because this list is filled with seasoned
veterans of technical writing, I know I can get my answer here. I am working
on the references for a client document, and have to sort through the
existing references that I was given and make sure it is accurate, current,
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