Microsoft Manual of Style
The Microsoft Manual of Style: Your Everyday Guide to Usage, Terminology, and Style for Professional Technical Communications, in former editions the Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications, was a style guide published by Microsoft. The fourth edition,, was published in 2012. Microsoft employees and partners also had access to a Microsoft Compressed HTML Help version.
In 2018, the book was replaced by a website, the , joining other online guides like the and .
History
- First Edition: Published in 1995
- Second Edition: Published in June 1998
- Third Edition: Published in June 2004
- Fourth Edition: Published in January 2012
Purpose
Contents
The MSTP is divided into two parts, preceded by a foreword and introduction.Part 1 is titled "General Topics" and is sub-divided into the following 11 chapters:
- Content for the web: Defines parameters for all types of web content, including web, video, blog, international considerations and accessibility and legal considerations.
- Microsoft style and voice: Basic principles and style guide.
- Content for a worldwide audience: Provides instructions for ensuring that documents will be understood throughout the world by avoiding local references and making texts easy to translate.
- Accessible Content: Talks about accessibility in all areas including design, graphics and text; refers to acceptable terminology.
- The user interface: Provides standardized names for elements of the Microsoft user interface.
- Procedures and technical content: Provides guidelines for consistent formatting of procedures and other technical content to help users find important information quickly and efficiently
- Practical issues of style: Points out common problems ranging from capitalization to the formatting of style elements such as dates, numbers, and measurements.
- Grammar: Contains sections on the general usage of verbs and nouns.
- Punctuation: Contains information about using punctuation.
- Indexes and keywords: Provides guidelines for indexing and/or attributing content to ensure that it is discoverable for users.
- Acronyms and other abbreviations: Provides guidelines on consistent use of acronyms and abbreviations, including how and when to use them to avoid confusion. It also contains a list of acronyms and abbreviations.