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1. #28734 Documenting networks is playing less with words, and more with diagrams. It also requires an engineering mind, an ability to think out-of-box, and creative mind. Technical writers can rise to a new scale and expand their skill sets if they are able to document networks. EDITsphere (2007). Articles>Documentation>Intranets>Graphic Design 2. #28737 FrameMaker seems to be Adobe's best-kept secret. A tremendously powerful desktop-publishing program, FrameMaker has been ritually ignored by reviewers who instead concentrate on the big three DTP apps: QuarkXPress, InDesign, and PageMaker. Adobe positioned FrameMaker as a niche 'word-processing' product appropriate only for long-document production. EDITsphere (2007). Articles>Document Design>Software>Adobe FrameMaker 3. #28736 Inserting Special Characters in FrameMaker In Adobe FrameMaker, it is necessary to use special keyboard combinations to insert special typographic characters in your work. You can find an extensive list of special characters in FrameMaker's online help. You also can paste in special characters from Word or HTML. EDITsphere (2007). Articles>Document Design>Software>Adobe FrameMaker 4. #28735 Rethinking the Design of Presentation Slides If engineers and technical professionals would adopt this assertion-evidence design for presentations in which slides are the appropriate medium, the effectiveness of those presentations would increase significantly. 5. #31178 Improving Your Technical Document Writing Skills Discusses the general technical writing process. Doddihal, Vinayak. EditSphere (2008). Articles>Documentation>Writing>Technical Writing
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