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		<title>Editing Computer Hardware Procedures for Multimedia Presentation</title>
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		<description>Traditionally, technical editors have ensured consistency in the voice, grammar, and terminology of print documentation. As publications departments have moved to delivering online documentation, the role of the editor has varied and expanded. Editing multimedia documentation requires an even wider scope of skills than editing online documentation.</description>
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