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	<copyright>Copyright (c) 2005-08 by the EServer. All rights reserved.</copyright>
	<managingEditor>tclib-editorial@eserver.org (TC Library Editorial Board)</managingEditor>
	<webMaster>webmaster@eserver.org (Geoffrey Sauer)</webMaster>
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		<title>Design for Reading</title>
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		<description> To design for attention -- and then be sure the message is read -- several lessons can be learned from that most mundane of printed material, the newspaper.</description>
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		<title>The Nature of the Interchange Between Editors and Authors</title>
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		<description>Editors, if allowed to interact with authors on a level above the comma, could often help authors negotiate new meaning as authors struggle to translate their ideas into writing.</description>
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		<title>PageMaker Scripting for Non-Programmers</title>
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		<description>Scripting is simply a method of automating complex or time-consuming tasks in PageMaker.</description>
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		<title>A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, But...</title>
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		<description>What happens when we try to translate that picture or mental image into words so readers who don&apos;t have the picture in front of them can understand the meaning? Oftentimes...chaos.</description>
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		<title>Desktop Publishing Shootout</title>
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		<description>Whatever the subject of lists I follow, two basic questions usually come up about every three months. Usually the person posting the question has to make a decision between:&#xD;&#xD;Pagemaker or Quark (and often FrameMaker), or&#xD;Macintosh or PC.</description>
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