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Re: "the following" or nothing -- what is IM's preference? (was: "Next"or "the following"... )
Subject:Re: "the following" or nothing -- what is IM's preference? (was: "Next"or "the following"... ) From:"Brasel, Russell" <russell -dot- brasel -at- hccredit -dot- com> To:<techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Mon, 11 Dec 2006 12:29:47 -0600
I still don't get the hype about IM. I know this has been said before,
but to me, it's little more than what I learned in junior high English:
creating an outline. I can see where a bulleted, simple, morphemic (I
use the term loosely) approach is useful. For instance, a detailed
procedure checklist looks like it came from an IM rework, but when I
write bulleted (or "chunked"-I still don't like that word) lists, they
are usually embedded in explanatory prose.
I suppose IM is useful for a company that doesn't want to hire a
Technical Writer, but on the surface, IM looks so simple, I wonder why
anyone would pay for the services. Better to hire a TW on a contract
basis if you don't want one full-time.
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