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The user guide on the new template vs. The user guide with the new template



 
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The user guide on the new template vs. The user guide with the new template Thu Mar 08, 2007 20:28 pm  The user guide on the new template vs. The user guide with the new template
 

Please tell me which of the following is correct:

The user guide on the new template

or

The user guide with the new template

Many thanks
Zea
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The user guide on the new template vs. The user guide with the new template Fri Mar 09, 2007 14:56 pm  The user guide on the new template vs. The user guide with the new template
 

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Hard to tell, Zea. Is the template the subject of the guide?
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