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Subject:Re: Request for Documentation Form From:Carla Martinek <martinek -at- CIG -dot- MOT -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 29 Aug 1997 12:21:49 -0500
From: Helen Obaze <hobaze -at- GOSAFEGUARD -dot- COM>
> I would like to create a "Request for Documentation" form for use in
> my company. Currently, requests for documentation are made informally
> - using e-mail or voice mail. Does anyone have any ideas on what I
> should include? Do you have any templates? Any help would be
> appreciated.
> Our organization is trying to standardize this procedure as well.
> Would anyone with ideas please respond to the list?
After getting approval from my manager (yes, I asked first!), I am
authorized to share with the list our Request for Training and
Documentation form. (RFTD)
To view this form, you will need a web browser and PDF capabilities. as
the form is in Acrobat PDF format. It is located on the following URL:
Scroll down the page, and select the document number CIG-TED-9013.
I hope this helps. If you have any comments or questions regarding this
form, please feel free to contact me offline.
Regards,
Carla Martinek
Technical Writer
Motorola Technical Education and Documentation
1 Nelson C. White Parkway
Mundelein, IL 60060
Carla Martinek martinek -at- cig -dot- mot -dot- com
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