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Cc: Grant Hogarth
Subject: RE: Word Long Docs (WAS re: Career advice-- focus on FM or
Word?)
At 08:34 -0600 19/5/06, Grant Hogarth wrote:
3. Use a Master Document
Afaik it is universally
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Behalf Of Steve Rickaby
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 10:40 AM
To: framers at FrameUsers.com
Cc: Grant Hogarth
Subject: RE: Word & Long Docs (WAS re: Career advi
Here is a recent piece from informit.com's Productivity Applications
articles (http://tinyurl.com/pt6fr) on working with long docs.
Obviously, we won't agree on all of the tips, but hey -- one size does
not always fit all! g
Grant
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Word 2003:
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Word 2003: Six Slick Tricks for Long Docs
snip
3. Use a Master Document
Now *there's* a piece of advice I will *never*, *EVER* follow.
I lost a week of my life to retyping (and re-drawing figures for)
an entire product manual that
, so I decided to let the commons decide. g
Grant
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Subject: RE: Word Long Docs (WAS re: Career advice-- focus on FM or
Word
At 08:34 -0600 19/5/06, Grant Hogarth wrote:
3. Use a Master Document
Afaik it is universally agreed in the Word community that master documents are
irretrievably broken
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Steve
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Here is a recent piece from informit.com's "Productivity Applications"
articles (http://tinyurl.com/pt6fr) on working with long docs.
Obviously, we won't agree on all of the tips, but hey -- one size does
not always fit all!
Grant
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Word 2003:
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>Word 2003: Six Slick Tricks for Long Docs
>3. Use a Master Document
Now *there's* a piece of advice I will *never*, *EVER* follow.
I lost a week of my life to retyping (and re-drawing figures for)
an entire product manual that the
o: framers at FrameUsers.com
Subject: RE: Word & Long Docs (WAS re: Career advice-- focus on FM or
Word?)
>=
>Word 2003: Six Slick Tricks for Long Docs
>3. Use a Master Document
Now *there's* a piece of advice I will *never*, *EVER
At 08:34 -0600 19/5/06, Grant Hogarth wrote:
>3. Use a Master Document
Afaik it is universally agreed in the Word community that master documents are
irretrievably broken
--
Steve
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