Thank you all for the information! Naturally, there have been developments here 
since I asked my question. 

One of our product teams that is facing a huge push has designed a very simple 
Help system. (This was news to me and my management last Friday!) Their plan is 
for the product managers to write the Help topics, procedures, etc., and I will 
word-smith it. It's all very simple and their first pass doesn't include 
features that you would want in a "real" Help system (links, etc.) but it's a 
start and it's certainly easier than me building from scratch. So we're going 
to do our part and keep pushing for it to grow into something more robust.

I've had a couple meetings about reducing our gigantic monthly release notes on 
the other major product. I want to do a list of new and enhanced features with 
links to the details. I'm also pushing to make the content more focused on 
people who are familiar with the product. (Right now, we approach every topic 
as if the user has never seen it before and IMO, that's not the way to write 
release notes.) The question now is where to store the detailed info and how to 
re-use it in QuickStart guides, etc.  

I'm making some progress--I've been asked to do a mockup of a portion of last 
month's release notes in my proposed format.

Someone here asked how much is "a lot"? Last month, the release notes for the 
two major products were 120 pages. It's the largest we've had during my tenure 
but given the way development is going, that could happen again. (Normally it's 
been 30-40 pages, which is still too much.)

I'm certainly facing challenges but that's part of why I came to this company. 
I would like to update this group every now and then on what we're learning and 
how we're handling it.

Thank you again for your thoughtful input!

Pat

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