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RE: Absence of FrameMaker from your skill set -- what does it say?
Subject:RE: Absence of FrameMaker from your skill set -- what does it say? From:Dave C <davec2468 -at- aim -dot- com> To:TechWr-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Fri, 31 Jul 2009 10:23:26 -0700
>So, I bought a good Frame book and learned it.
>Within two weeks...
>
>Adrianne
Adrianne,
What book did you buy? Were you satisfied with it?
(I find writers are -- rightly so -- very tough on educational texts.
Myself, I always sit down right there in the book store and start
reading a random chapter and if it doesn't "educate" me -- on that
particular chapter's topic -- in a few pages, I try another.)
Thanks,
Dave
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