This is how I do it:

To access your network drive, click <button name in bold>, enter your
username and password, and then click <Logon, or whatever -- in bold>.

[Note: The first click above might not be necessary, so just drop that
phrase.]

Bonnie Granat
http://www.GranatEdit.com


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brierley, Sean
> 
> Actually, log onto or log on to is the question. Those phrases cannot
> always be ignored, as you point out with your rewriting of the click
> instruction.
> 
> "Log on to the notwork to access your notwork drive."
> 
> "Log onto the notwork to access your notwork drive."
> 



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