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Subject:RE: international dos and don'ts From:"Jessica N. Lange" <jlange -at- OEE -dot- com> To:"TechWR-L" <TECHWR-L -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Tue, 12 Oct 1999 07:33:22 -0400
Niesa,
This is probably not the article you are referring to, but I thought
it was excellent -- and it's online, so easy to get to.
It's from Presentations magazine (and there can't be much
difference between talking to an international audience and
writing for one!), and it did contain exactly the kind of information
you refer to
Here are the URLs for part 1 and 2 of "Going Global":
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Jessica N. Lange mailto:jlange -at- oee -dot- com
Technical Communicator, Ohio Electronic Engravers, Inc.
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Some months ago, I read an article that provided do's and don't's to keep in
mind when writing to an international audience
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