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		<title>Tips for Technical Writing with Microsoft Word</title>
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		<description>This document provides some pointers on how you can make Microsoft Word work better for you.  I assume that you already have a pretty good understanding of the use of Word.  This document only covers concepts or techniques that will make the program work better for you.</description>
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		<title>Tools of the Technical Writing Trade</title>
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		<description>In technical writing, the most important tool of the trade is of course your brain. Next come your communication skills and those are followed by language skills. Finally, you will use these tools to create and shape your writing. A word processor is the most important tool of them all.</description>
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