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>Anyone had a chance to use WWP for Word yet, whether as a beta tester or in
>your regular production work?
WWP for Word 2003 is a great follow up to its predecessor WordHelp, and it gives Word users many of the advantages that only users of WWP for Frame previously had. It supports all of the same output formats (which wasn't the case with WordHelp) and seems to be very forgiving of common formatting practices that some Word users employ.
If I weren't able to use Frame and needed to produce online help and printed documentation, I would most definitely go with WWP for Word (but I am biased by my Frame/WWP experience).
Bill Burns
Documentation Supervisor/MS Help MVP
Quality Design Systems
bburns -at- qds-solutions -dot- com
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