Capitalize hana table if no italics? sm
Posted By: HappyFlaMT on 2009-06-02
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Subject: Capitalize hana table if no italics? sm
The manufacturer's site has it all in lower case but italicized --- I cannot use formatting in DQS for this account, so should it be capitalized? TIA
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