David G. Thornton writes:
>Many will object, but in my opinion, the best way to distribute manuals is
>electronically....
Electronic files should never take the place of printed pages. I can sit
down with the Retrospect manual away from my computer, underline and
highlight things, dog-ear pages, and put on sticky notes. I can pull the
manual off the shelf and quickly find pages I've marked.
Or I can open an electronic file, hope I know the keyword, and try to
find the information I need.
Electronic files are a great supplement to a printed manual; they should
never replace it.
Dan Knight, information systems manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Baker Book House Company <http://www.bakerbooks.com>
6030 East Fulton 616-676-9185 x146
Ada, Michigan 49301 fax 616-676-9573
"As for Pentium PCs, well, they're harmless."
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