Hello Fellow Framers,

I have a non-FM offbeat question to ask, hoping to glean from the mighty 
collective wisdom this forum provides.  (And, many thanks for taking the time 
to respond to questions like these!)

I am working on a software User's Guide and desire to present the content in 
such a way that all the information or instruction that relates to a specific 
subject or task is grouped on the same page (without sacrificing appropriate 
white space). For example, instead of breaking a table across two pages, keep 
it on one page. The trouble is in some cases I end up with a large white space 
on the page before. That makes me wonder if the additional white space itself 
or the position of information (top justified vs. center justified) on the page 
may deceive the reader into wrongly thinking the chapter is complete.

I don't recollect any guidelines for presenting content in general. So I'd like 
to ask you for your thoughts on how you work with content format flow.  (Am I 
thinking to much about this?)

Thanks in advance,

Jim Duszynski
Skyline Products, Inc
Technical Writer
(719) 392-9046, Ext. 311


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