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| Good Practice for Listing Word and PDF Versions |
| Author: | Marie Milligan |
| Date: | Monday, 15th Oct 2007 15:57 |
| Views: | 917 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds) |
| Category: | Information Issues | | URL: | http://www.freepint.com/go/b193843 |
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Could anyone advise what the best practice is if you have a list of factsheets you'd like to list but don't want to repeat the factsheet title each time you want to list in both Word and PDF.
For example:
Defining Your Work Worksheet as Word Icon (114kb) or PDF Icon (78kb)
looks a bit clunky but is shorter than:
Defining Your Work Worksheet Word Icon (114kb)
Defining Your Work Worksheet PDF Icon (78kb)
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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| Good Practice for Listing Word and PDF Versions | | Could anyone advise what the best practice is if you have a list of factsheets you'd like to list but ... |
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Marie Milligan |
15/10/07 15:57 |
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Martin |
22/10/07 10:41 |
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Lisa |
26/10/07 11:19 |
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