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'in the datasheet' vs. 'on the datasheet' vs. 'of datasheet'



 
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'contain' vs. 'include' | Question on usage of 'present tense'
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'in the datasheet' vs. 'on the datasheet' vs. 'of datasheet' #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:37 am   'in the datasheet' vs. 'on the datasheet' vs. 'of datasheet'
 

Hi,

What's the difference among 'in the datasheet' and 'on the datasheet' and 'of datasheet'
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