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Re: Learn to say No. Was: The Tools Tech Writers Use
Subject:Re: Learn to say No. Was: The Tools Tech Writers Use From:Sharon Burton <sharonburton -at- EMAIL -dot- MSN -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 31 Jul 1998 08:05:41 -0700
I refuse to write manuals in anything but Frame. If you want word, you don't
want me.
Again - You wouldn't think to ask a programmer to write code in NotePad,
although s/he could. Why would you ask a technical writer to do the same?
It has worked every time I have presented it to a potential new client that
way!
sharon
Sharon Burton
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