OT: markups

2009-02-05 Thread Art Campbell
If I'm using hard copy, two different colors -- red and black ink, for instance.
Electronically in an Acrobat review, by setting different comment
properties/flags/levels.


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On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Deirdre Reagan
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> Hi Framers:
>
> I have an OT questions -- when you mark up someone's document, or when
> they mark up your document, how do you determine between "must change"
> markups and "strongly recommend" markups?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Deirdre
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OT: markups

2009-02-05 Thread Deirdre Reagan
LOL -- the "Happy to Glad" rule!  Never heard of it.  That's very funny.

Thanks so much for the comments so far.  A lot of my comments are of
the "must change" variety, but a lot of my comments are "it could be
this way if you mean this, and it could be this way if you mean that"
and the author realizes, "oh! not clear," and rewrites in a third,
clear way.

This is probably a small issue, but I just wanted to check with you
experts to see how the world at large handles it, before I start
laying down the law here in my corner of the universe.

As usual, you people are funny and full of wisdom.  I love this list.

Deirdre

On 2/5/09, Scott White  wrote:
> Aha. The dreaded "Happy to Glad" question. I think this should read "happy."
> No, I think this should read "glad."
> In my world now, building industrial catalogs, we use red only and that is
> for MUST changes that if not made will cause the end of man kind as we know
> it or maybe kill someone. In our business there is no such thing as
> "strongly recommend", "it would be nice" or, as we used to call it in the
> newspaper business, "happy to glad." If we allowed this we would have every
> pulitzer wannabe putting his or her spin on a 3/4" open end wrench or
> 5-gallon safety can.
>
>
> Scott White
> Media Production Manager
> Implementation Coordinator
> 210-704-8239
> swhite at alamark.com
>
>
>
>
> On Feb 5, 2009, at 9:39 AM, Deirdre Reagan wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi Framers:
> >
> > I have an OT questions -- when you mark up someone's document, or when
> > they mark up your document, how do you determine between "must change"
> > markups and "strongly recommend" markups?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Deirdre
> > ___
> >
> >
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OT: markups

2009-02-05 Thread Scott White
Aha. The dreaded "Happy to Glad" question. I think this should read  
"happy." No, I think this should read "glad."
In my world now, building industrial catalogs, we use red only and  
that is for MUST changes that if not made will cause the end of man  
kind as we know it or maybe kill someone. In our business there is no  
such thing as "strongly recommend", "it would be nice" or, as we used  
to call it in the newspaper business, "happy to glad." If we allowed  
this we would have every pulitzer wannabe putting his or her spin on a  
3/4" open end wrench or 5-gallon safety can.


Scott White
Media Production Manager
Implementation Coordinator
210-704-8239
swhite at alamark.com



On Feb 5, 2009, at 9:39 AM, Deirdre Reagan wrote:

> Hi Framers:
>
> I have an OT questions -- when you mark up someone's document, or when
> they mark up your document, how do you determine between "must change"
> markups and "strongly recommend" markups?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Deirdre
> ___
>
>
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OT: markups

2009-02-05 Thread Deirdre Reagan
Hi Framers:

I have an OT questions -- when you mark up someone's document, or when
they mark up your document, how do you determine between "must change"
markups and "strongly recommend" markups?

Thanks,

Deirdre


Re: OT: markups

2009-02-05 Thread Deirdre Reagan
LOL -- the "Happy to Glad" rule!  Never heard of it.  That's very funny.

Thanks so much for the comments so far.  A lot of my comments are of
the "must change" variety, but a lot of my comments are "it could be
this way if you mean this, and it could be this way if you mean that"
and the author realizes, "oh! not clear," and rewrites in a third,
clear way.

This is probably a small issue, but I just wanted to check with you
experts to see how the world at large handles it, before I start
laying down the law here in my corner of the universe.

As usual, you people are funny and full of wisdom.  I love this list.

Deirdre

On 2/5/09, Scott White  wrote:
> Aha. The dreaded "Happy to Glad" question. I think this should read "happy."
> No, I think this should read "glad."
> In my world now, building industrial catalogs, we use red only and that is
> for MUST changes that if not made will cause the end of man kind as we know
> it or maybe kill someone. In our business there is no such thing as
> "strongly recommend", "it would be nice" or, as we used to call it in the
> newspaper business, "happy to glad." If we allowed this we would have every
> pulitzer wannabe putting his or her spin on a 3/4" open end wrench or
> 5-gallon safety can.
>
>
> Scott White
> Media Production Manager
> Implementation Coordinator
> 210-704-8239
> swh...@alamark.com
>
>
>
>
> On Feb 5, 2009, at 9:39 AM, Deirdre Reagan wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi Framers:
> >
> > I have an OT questions -- when you mark up someone's document, or when
> > they mark up your document, how do you determine between "must change"
> > markups and "strongly recommend" markups?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Deirdre
> > ___
> >
> >
> > You are currently subscribed to Framers as swh...@alamark.com.
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Re: OT: markups

2009-02-05 Thread Scott White
Aha. The dreaded "Happy to Glad" question. I think this should read  
"happy." No, I think this should read "glad."
In my world now, building industrial catalogs, we use red only and  
that is for MUST changes that if not made will cause the end of man  
kind as we know it or maybe kill someone. In our business there is no  
such thing as "strongly recommend", "it would be nice" or, as we used  
to call it in the newspaper business, "happy to glad." If we allowed  
this we would have every pulitzer wannabe putting his or her spin on a  
3/4" open end wrench or 5-gallon safety can.


Scott White
Media Production Manager
Implementation Coordinator
210-704-8239
swh...@alamark.com



On Feb 5, 2009, at 9:39 AM, Deirdre Reagan wrote:

> Hi Framers:
>
> I have an OT questions -- when you mark up someone's document, or when
> they mark up your document, how do you determine between "must change"
> markups and "strongly recommend" markups?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Deirdre
> ___
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Re: OT: markups

2009-02-05 Thread Art Campbell
If I'm using hard copy, two different colors -- red and black ink, for instance.
Electronically in an Acrobat review, by setting different comment
properties/flags/levels.


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On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Deirdre Reagan
 wrote:
> Hi Framers:
>
> I have an OT questions -- when you mark up someone's document, or when
> they mark up your document, how do you determine between "must change"
> markups and "strongly recommend" markups?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Deirdre
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OT: markups

2009-02-05 Thread Deirdre Reagan
Hi Framers:

I have an OT questions -- when you mark up someone's document, or when
they mark up your document, how do you determine between "must change"
markups and "strongly recommend" markups?

Thanks,

Deirdre
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