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--- Bonnie Granat <bgranat -at- granatedit -dot- com> wrote:
>
> Scope? (Don't laugh.) What do you mean? I'm going to document the
> application.
Yeah...scope.
-Who are you documenting for? Newbie?, Admin? Internal? External? All
of them? Once document or multiple documents?
-What is the purpose of the doc? To run the ap? To install the ap? To
have something with which to insult the user when they call for tech
support?
-Are there any add-on programs? My current application has three
utilities.
-What else are you including? Install? Troubleshoot? Errors?
-What is the form of delivery? Document? Web? Online Help? PDF?
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