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Preparations for the Audit

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This is more of the sample document to show the table version

Rather than list the people in the company who will help with the audit (the supposed topic of this document), the body of this page, and the other pages to which it is linked, will be:

An explanation of how this page works:

This is the second page in this "document". The general look of the areas around this text is the same as the Overview page, with some minor changes.

This is the version of the document that uses HTML tables to simulate the look of frames. There is only one file per page.

The top area shows the title of this page of the document, which is different than the other ones.

The left area has the same links. The added benefit here is that the image representing the document, the pencil, is a link to the "home" page for the document, the Overview page.

The bottom yellow area still has links to other pages in this document, but now this page is in bold (you can scroll down to see it).

The links at the bottom are short abbreviations for the names of the pages. They are not necessarily the filenames. The titles at the top are more descriptive.

The "When to use frames writeup" link on the bottom is a link back to the Good Documents page that linked to this document. Use it when you are finished reading this sample. (The "When to use..." link is longer and more descriptive than the short document page names, since testing seems to say that many people won't find it unless it unless it is very obvious -- a link back from a sample is not something you would normally find in a document.)

You can try using the links on the bottom a few more times to move from page to page of this document to see how it feels. After you try these framed pages, you may want to try the frames version of the same content to see the difference when the links don't scroll off the screen.

Scolling time...

Now

we

have

lots

of

lines

of

text

to

make

it

long

so

that

it

scrolls...

and

scrolls

and

scrolls

(almost

done).

Note how the title and other top link are no longer visible, but the bottom links are, and all the links are sometimes missing as we scroll. The title helps differentiate this page from other similar-looking ones, but it is scrolled off now.

It may appear a little extreme to force you to scroll on each of these pages, but it seems that many stories on news web sites, and many product descriptions and whitepapers on commercial web sites, force you to go to the bottom to find the "Next" button, so this is not an unusual example.

This is the end of this page. Try using the links that are still visible.
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