I am authoring online help and adjunct documentation for a client.  In a 
meeting with the prime contractor today I was instructed that there should be 
no graphics in any of the documentation produced for the client.  Their 
rationale (irrationale?) was that if the documentation ever needed updating it 
would be too much work to update the graphics.  We are using a well known 
screen capture untility and a authoring tool that is built to reuse every 
element in the documentation with ease.  I pointed out it may take only 2 
minutes a graphic to update them if needed (these are mostly screen captures 
with no formatting other that resizing and a hairline border) but to no avail.  
I am allowed no contact with the client so I can't ask them their opinion on 
this directive.  Has anyone else produced graphicless documentation?  If so, 
what was the rationale?  Inquiring minds, etc.

Regards,

Gary G. Robinson
Technical Communications Consultant
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