Examples
EXAMPLE 2-1 Standard Table 73
EXAMPLE 2-2 Horizontal Lines Table 74
EXAMPLE 2-3 Horizontal and Vertical Lines Table 74
EXAMPLE 2-4 Side and Top Headings Table 74
EXAMPLE 2-5 Two-Column Table 75
EXAMPLE 2-6 Formatting Error Messages as Text 76
EXAMPLE 2-7 Presenting Error Messages in a Table 76
EXAMPLE 3-1 Writing Clearly and Simply 96
EXAMPLE 3-2 Keeping Paragraphs Short 96
EXAMPLE 4-1 Organizing Information by Hierarchy 114
EXAMPLE 4-2 Organizing Information by Inverted Pyramid 115
EXAMPLE 4-3 Organizing Information by Table 116
EXAMPLE 4-4 Organizing Information by Flow Diagram 117
EXAMPLE 4-5 Organizing Information by Task Map 118
EXAMPLE 4-6 Including Transitions 119
EXAMPLE 5-1 Preserving Context in Online Documents 126
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