Hi Jean

While I'm waiting to hear back on my Bounty questions from Carsten, Jeurgen
and Clayton, I can help out this weekend if you like? Just let me know what
you'd like reviewing, otherwise we'll all end up reviewing the same thing.
If you'd rather me take later chapters rather than the beginning ones,
that's fine.

Claire

On 27 September 2010 02:48, Jean Hollis Weber <[email protected]> wrote:

> Most of the first draft of the Guide to Producing OOo User Guides is on
> the wiki, here:
>
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Dashboard/Producing_User_Guides
>
> I hurled this together from other documents and a bit of new writing. It
> may not all make sense in this context, some places may assume prior
> knowledge that is not there, and there may be other problems. Please
> help by finding the problems!
>
> Only a few sections are marked "To be written"; I should have them done
> later this week. Meanwhile, there is plenty there to review.
>
> If you prefer to work on ODT instead of the wiki, feel free to generate
> an ODT for yourself and do your editing on it. (Don't worry about
> formatting, just content, if you do that.)
>
> Here is how to generate an ODT from the wiki page:
>
> 1) Look in the navigation bar on the left.
> 2) Click "Add wiki page" under "Create a book".
> 3) Very quickly you will see a new choice appear: "Show book". Click
> that.
> 4) On the Book page that appears, go to the Download section, choose ODF
> under Format, then click Download and wait for the file to be generated
> ("rendered").
> 5) When that finishes, click the "Download the file" link and save the
> file to your computer in the usual way.
>
> Jean
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> Jean Hollis Weber
> Co-Lead, OpenOffice.org Documentation Project
>
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Best wishes

Claire Wood

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