<<> Or "Chapters 3,4 & 7", "pages 24-38", and a wide
> variety of other declarations. OGC must be clearly
> recognizable as OGC every place it occurs.
>>
Alec, in your opinion would this be true of displaying information which is not in fixed format, but instead, is merely temporarily held in memory for display on a monitor?
Of course, the fixed format data must be appropriately declared, but what about data that is not in fixed format?
Lee
