OT: Heading levels in a UG

Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com
Wed Jul 15 05:18:42 PDT 2009


I agree, four is as many as you need (and, I believe the most I've
ever seen in a published book) -- if you think you need more, it may
be because of an organizational problem.

Art Campbell
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On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 3:25 AM, Evanth,
Henrik<Henrik.Evanth at sonyericsson.com> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have an off-topic question that may or may not interest you.
>
> We are having a discussion at the office regarding the maximum levels of heading that a User guide/User manual can/should contain. Do you know of any best practice rules that define how deep a publication should/could be. Personally I think that 6 levels is too deep for a user, but that is just a personal preference that I cannot back up with "evidence".
>
> Heading 1
>   Heading 2
>      Heading 3
>         Heading 4
>            Heading 5
>               Heading 6
>
> Insights, comments or instructions are highly appreciated.
>
> Best Regards
> /Henrik
>
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