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Does anyone have any advice on putting together a technical writing
protfolio?
I obviously wouldn't be able to include entire user manuals, so initially I
was thinking of creating something on CD. This way help files, parts of
user tests, etc. could be included.
Any advice or ideas?
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(kgklinck -at- essvote -dot- com).