I agree Clyde. I spent a lot of time rooting through that booklet looking for explanations.. Some of the class titles, although "cutsie," were misleading and made one search the booklet for the full class description. Not to quash creativity, but a possible solution might be to include a short subtitle description following the class title. Looking forward to Arlington already, Phil Ryan Miami Beach, FL Clyde Hollinger wrote: > Dale, > > The one thing I find most awkward at every convention is the > organization of the class descriptions printed in the booklet. I often > find myself thumbing back and forth looking for a class description. > Would it be simpler for the user to just list all classes > alphabetically? Perhaps the general class focus (Business and Computer, > Technical, Rebuilding, etc.) could be printed right after the title in > bold, so those of us seeking classes in a particular area could easily > find them. What do the rest of you think? > > Clyde Hollinger > > Ward & Probst wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Just a note to let you know that plans are being made for the convention > > next year in Arlington, VA, July 5-9, 2000. If you have suggestions, you may > > wish to post them so we can take advantage of this communication medium.
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