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After editing and assembling a large manual authored by 11 architects,
contractors, and lawyers. I have now been asked to rewrite it in order to
give the document **one voice.** I have done this before, but not on a
document this large and not enough to have a familiar approach to
accomplishing it. I know that giving a document one voice is more of an art
than a quantitative method, but before I begin, I would be interested in
learning what steps members took to achieve this common assignment and
and/or how they approached it on their own projects.
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