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I have created a table in a "Word" document and described each column of it. Description came out to be too big, so I decided to move it down to the very end of the document. But I want the users to know that the description is tillstill there in the document. What would be the most acceptable way to notify them?

I tried this:

  1. (go to the bottom of this document, to see the description of each column)

Does it sound a bit rude?

Should it be like:

  1. (please, go to the bottom of this document, to see the description of each column)

Or, perhaps, this would be better:

  1. (for the description of each column, refer to the bottom of this document)

None of these three sits right with me. What would you write in this case?

I have created a table in a "Word" document and described each column of it. Description came out to be too big, so I decided to move it down to the very end of the document. But I want the users to know that the description is till in the document. What would be the most acceptable way to notify them?

I tried this:

  1. (go to the bottom of this document, to see the description of each column)

Does it sound a bit rude?

Should it be like:

  1. (please, go to the bottom of this document, to see the description of each column)

Or, perhaps, this would be better:

  1. (for the description of each column, refer to the bottom of this document)

None of these three sits right with me. What would you write in this case?

I have created a table in a "Word" document and described each column of it. Description came out to be too big, so I decided to move it down to the very end of the document. But I want the users to know that the description is still there in the document. What would be the most acceptable way to notify them?

I tried this:

  1. (go to the bottom of this document, to see the description of each column)

Does it sound a bit rude?

Should it be like:

  1. (please, go to the bottom of this document, to see the description of each column)

Or, perhaps, this would be better:

  1. (for the description of each column, refer to the bottom of this document)

None of these three sits right with me. What would you write in this case?

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I have created a table in a "Word" document and described each column of it. Description came out to be too big, so I decided to move it down to the very end of the document. But I want the users to know that the description is till in the document. What would be the most acceptable way to notify them?

I tried this:

  1. (go to the bottom of this document, to see the description of each column)

Does it sound a bit rude?

Should it be like:

  1. (please, go to the bottom of this document, to see the description of each column)

Or, perhaps, this would be better:

  1. (for the description of each column, refer to the bottom of this document)

None of these three sits right with me. What would you write in this case?