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$So, what's my point? As technical writers (especially lone ones) are we $doing all we can to increase our knowledge of our word processing tools, $desktop publishing tools, graphics tools, editing -- all the things that $distinguish really good technical writers from hacks?
I have to agree with John and Andrew here.
If there is a benefit to increasing our knowledge of the tools at our disposal, it is that we may be able to do our jobs faster.
Junk produced faster is still junk.
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