On Sunday 27 February 2005 08:01 pm, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
> I've finally had a chance to look at Dan's latest iteration of this
> chapter, after Iain's changes. I like the way the chapter is coming
> along. I'm looking forward to the next iteration, with the Queries
> and Reports sections filled in.
>
> Iain Roberts wrote:
> >- The # (e.g. #1, #2) is common in the US but not in UK English so
> > I've taken them out for internationalisation.  I don't know if this
> > is the right thing to do.
>
> Yes, that is very much the right thing to do. I must add something to
> the style guide about not using # (either to mean "number" as here,
> or to mean "pound", another common US usage for the symbol).  Good
> catch, Iain!
>
> Dan Lewis wrote,
>
> >There is one problem that I hope someone can help us with: the top
> >of page 18. The wording does not look quite right, and I am not sure
> >yet what should be included there. I will think about it for a while
> > to see if I can make it more understandable.
>
> Ummm.... I don't find a page 18 in this file, which I just downloaded
> from link on the Review List on the website. What am I missing?
>
> Jean
     It is the Edit Data Sources section. Since this is an OOoheading2, 
it is in the table of content.

Dan

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