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Subject:Re: Tech. Writers and the Organization From:Karen Kay <karenk -at- NETCOM -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 4 Apr 1995 22:22:10 -0700
Robbie Rupel said:
> About a week ago I posted a request for opinions on where technical
> writers fit into an organizational structure. The following is a
> summary of the replies recieved to date. (The names have been erased to
> protect the innocent!)
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! You *actually* provided a summary!
A real summary! You didn't simply list all the replies, you really
SUMMARIZED! I wish more people would learn this skill! (The problem is
not only with this list, but the problem definitely exists on this
list.)