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> Robert asked:
>
> > So I'll ask the group: What single course proved to be most
> useful in your
> > technical writing work? For me, it was a course in
> Technical Illustration,
> > which gave me a lot of skills I never would have picked up
> any other way.
It's got to be the six-week typing course I took that summer when I was
15 years old. I've never taken a writing course of any kind. I had never
heard of technical writing when I was in college, either. I was a
Business Management major.
Nancy Kaminski
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Spanlink Communications
Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
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Phone (763) 971-2311 * Fax (763) 971-2300
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