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--- stacy naus <snaus2003 -at- msn -dot- com> wrote:
>
> Esteemed Colleagues,
>
> Has anyone out there written requirements documents
> for documentation
> products? I have to write such a doc for our
> project's online help and all
> hard-copy docs. Any ideas, templates, websites you
> can direct me to would
> be greatly appreciated. I did a "google" on it, and
> of course there's lots
> of stuff for systems requirements docs, but I
> couldn't find anything that is
> a requirements doc specifically *for* documentation.
>
> Thanks!
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