DR 12-0020: SML: Workbook, subjective term used

Jim Thatcher Jim.Thatcher at microsoft.com
Tue Feb 5 19:48:59 CET 2013


I caught one more editorial error in the first sentence. Change "...that is used to represents a cell..." to "...that is used to represents a cell...".

Jim

From: John Haug [mailto:johnhaug at exchange.microsoft.com]
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Further changes agreed to in Copenhagen.  **Note to participants at the conference, I added a few more trivial changes to the text of the examples to remove references to "you".



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From: Arms, Caroline [mailto:caar at loc.gov]
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Works for me.   Caroline



Caroline Arms

Library of Congress Contractor

Co-compiler of Sustainability of Digital Formats resource http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/formats/



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https://skydrive.live.com/view.aspx/Public%20Documents/2012/DR-12-0020.docx?cid=c8ba0861dc5e4adc&sc=documents



Hi all -

One more small DR for Copenhagen.  A subjective term was used in normative text so I propose making that statement match the form of the others that follow - non-subjective statement followed by an example.



John
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