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Tip from MSTP 115

November 25th, 2011 by Trainingteam

Mouse Terminology – Using mouse verbs: In general, use mouse button to indicate the left mouse button. Use left mouse button only to teach beginning skills or in a discussion of more than one mouse button, when not referring to the left mouse button would create ambiguity.

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Tip from MSTP 111

November 21st, 2011 by Trainingteam

Mouse Terminology – Using mouse verbs: Always hyphenate double-click and right-click as verbs. Good Example Double-click the Word icon. Right-click to see the shortcut menu.

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Tip from MSTP 91

November 1st, 2011 by Trainingteam

Documenting the User Interface: Dialog Boxes and Property Sheets – In some hardware products, buttons, switches, and so on are called controls because they give the user control over various actions. For example, Users use joystick controls to move around the screen, especially in action games. This usage is all right as long as the [...]

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Tip from MSTP 64

October 5th, 2011 by Trainingteam

Separate multiple page references with commas. Separate page ranges with en dashes. It is all right to use hyphens to indicate page ranges instead if you need to conserve space. Do not abbreviate page references. If possible, avoid long multiple page references listing consecutive pages. A page range might better represent the topic. Likewise, avoid [...]

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Tip from MSTP 19

August 21st, 2011 by Trainingteam

For white papers and other long articles, indicate the length of the document.

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