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 | | From: | Jim Shaeffer | | Subject: | RE: Question: "Running the XYZZY" | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:41:56 -0500 |
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 | Interestingly enough, my copy of the Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications says:
run vs. execute
Avoid using execute to refer to carrying out a command or running a program, especially in end-user documentation. Use run to refer to programs, queries, and macros and carry out to refer to actions and commands. In technical documentation, it's acceptable to use execute to refer to programming processes, especially if required by the interface, but if possible use run or write around the use.
Correct While Windows defragments your disk, you can use your computer to carry out other tasks. You can temporarily stop Disk Defragmenter so you can run other programs at full speed.
Jim Shaeffer
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