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		<title>Single Sourcing with Flare: Best Practices</title>
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		<description>In this session, attendees will learn how to use MadCap Flare to develop multiple documents and/or online help systems from a single project and how to share content across multiple projects. Learn how to create multiple online help systems and/or print documents from the same content. Learn how to reuse content developed in multiple applications. Learn how to reuse content in multiple topics and across multiple projects.</description>
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		<title>Authoring Content for Multi-Purpose Publishing</title>
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		<description>This presentation reviews the process used to develop documentation for a new software product.</description>
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		<title>Single-Source Content Management: If, Why and How</title>
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		<description>Introduces the five levels of single-sourcing.</description>
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		<title>Creating Single Source Documents with FrameMaker</title>
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		<description>A discussion of how to think about FrameMaker templates for single source documents.</description>
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		<title>Ten Practical Techniques for Single-Sourcing with FrameMaker</title>
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		<description>A PowerPoint slide show about using FrameMaker for single-source document creation and management.</description>
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		<title>Designing Single Source Materials</title>
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		<description>Timelines for developing documentation are getting shorter and budgets are getting smaller. This means that we have to find more efficient ways of developing documentation. One way is to consider single-sourcing your information for multiple media (paper, online), multiple types of documentation (user documentation, Help, training), multiple users and reuse of information for multiple products. While this process takes a lot of up-front planning it can significantly decrease your costs and development times. This session looks at the process&#xD;for designing and creating single-source materials for&#xD;multiple media, users, or types of documentation.</description>
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		<title>Single-Source Tools and Techniques</title>
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		<description>Tools are a key component for the success of single&#xD;sourcing. Tools should be selected to support the information model and development processes. Selecting&#xD;the technology first, without a clear understanding of&#xD;your information needs, may significantly restrict your&#xD;ability to produce effective single source materials.&#xD;This paper reviews the types of single source tools that&#xD;are available to you today. The session presentation will&#xD;review the available tools and provide their pros and&#xD;cons.&#xD;</description>
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		<title>Content Management for Single Sourcing</title>
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		<description>Content management is becoming a critical component of single sourcing. It provides a method for managing our single source materials and ensuring that information can be easily retrieved for reuse. This session explains&#xD;what a content management system will do for&#xD;you and how to use it effectively.</description>
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