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	<description>A bibliography of works by Sidles, Constance J. in the field of technical communication.</description>
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		<title>Pleasing Mr. Postman</title>
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		<description>Designing something that will be mailed? Save time and money by asking the right questions before you start.</description>
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		<title>Buying Laser Paper That Won&apos;t Jam</title>
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		<description>How to choose paper for laser printing.</description>
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		<title>Coming to Terms</title>
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		<description>Picking paper involves deciphering a lot of arcane terminology. Here&apos;s a quick reference guide.</description>
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		<title>Everybody Makes Mistakes</title>
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		<description>Special &apos;blooper reel&apos; edition: the author&apos;s biggest paper mistakes.</description>
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		<title>Paper Fits (and What to Do About Them)</title>
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		<description>Save money by designing to fit standard printing-paper sizes.</description>
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		<title>Tree-Free at Last</title>
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		<description>&apos;Tree-free&apos; paper - made from fibers other than wood - isn&apos;t just a gimmick.</description>
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		<title>You Get What You Pay For...Sometimes</title>
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		<description>Buying the quality you need isn&apos;t just a matter of checking the price tag.</description>
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		<title>Only the Strong Survive</title>
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		<description>Picking the right strength characteristics when you&apos;re buying paper can determine whether your job holds up on press, in the mail, or in your customers&apos; hands.</description>
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		<title>Quick Footwork in a Dull Market</title>
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		<description>Right now the paper market is stable. So should you relax and enjoy the calm? Hardly. Now&apos;s the perfect time to test new paper sheets and negotiate better financial terms with your supplier.</description>
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		<title>The Bleach Wars</title>
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		<description>Blank paper...could anything be more basic and uncontroversial? Who&apos;d have thought those innocuous white sheets could cause such a ruckus? Learn what the fuss is about and why paper mills and environmentalists are lining up on either side of the presses.</description>
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		<title>Choice Paper</title>
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		<description>Even the pros forget the basics sometimes. Constance Sidles gives a quick refresher course on asking yourself, and your client, all the right questions when you&apos;re choosing paper.</description>
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		<title>The Ineffable Mystery of Paper Grades</title>
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		<description>It was so much easier when we just had papyrus.</description>
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		<title>Roughing It</title>
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		<description>Not in the mood for smooth? Consider going rustic with your paper and design.</description>
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		<title>Sheet Smart</title>
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		<description>&apos;Going against the grain&apos; is more than a cliché when you&apos;re weighing the merits of one paper characteristic over another. Learn how paper&apos;s grain direction affects the finish of your jobs.</description>
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