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		<title>Find It Quickly: Creating Effective Indexes</title>
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		<description>Although an index is one of the most important sections of a document, it&apos;s also one of the most misunderstood. Many&#xD;people don kknow what an index is or mistake itfor the&#xD;table of contents. For those casons, companies often&#xD;don ‘tinclude indexes in their documentation. Will-written&#xD;indexes increase productivity by helping employees$nd&#xD;information faster This workshop provides the basic&#xD;techniques of cteating an index your audience can use&#xD;to find the information they need. lbu ’11have time to&#xD;prepatv an index fmm a section of a document cun-ently in&#xD;use by a major corporation.</description>
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