RE: Word Long Docs (WAS re: Career advice-- focus on FM or Word?)

2006-05-20 Thread Diane Gaskill
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Steve Rickaby Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 10:40 AM To: framers@FrameUsers.com 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

Word & Long Docs (WAS re: Career advice-- focus on FM or Word?)

2006-05-20 Thread Diane Gaskill
ers-bounces+dgcaller=earthlink@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces+dgcaller=earthlink.net at lists.frameusers.com]On 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

RE: Word Long Docs (WAS re: Career advice-- focus on FM or Word?)

2006-05-19 Thread Grant Hogarth
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 = Word 2003:

RE: Word Long Docs (WAS re: Career advice-- focus on FM or Word?)

2006-05-19 Thread Fred Ridder
= 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

RE: Word Long Docs (WAS re: Career advice-- focus on FM or Word?)

2006-05-19 Thread Grant Hogarth
, so I decided to let the commons decide. g Grant -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Fred Ridder Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 9:40 AM To: framers@FrameUsers.com Subject: RE: Word Long Docs (WAS re: Career advice-- focus on FM or Word

RE: Word Long Docs (WAS re: Career advice-- focus on FM or Word?)

2006-05-19 Thread Steve Rickaby
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 ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Word & Long Docs (WAS re: Career advice-- focus on FM or Word?)

2006-05-19 Thread Grant Hogarth
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 = Word 2003:

Word & Long Docs (WAS re: Career advice-- focus on FM or Word?)

2006-05-19 Thread Fred Ridder
>= >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

Word & Long Docs (WAS re: Career advice-- focus on FM or Word?)

2006-05-19 Thread Grant Hogarth
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

Word & Long Docs (WAS re: Career advice-- focus on FM or Word?)

2006-05-19 Thread Steve Rickaby
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