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Editing Choices You May Have Overlooked

Business Writing, Technical WritingBy adm_swsApril 16, 2020

When writing a document (or a series of documents), a host of decisions need to be made before your fingers ever make contact with the keyboard. Chances are you’ve already made some choices about how you want the document or documents to be written in the planning stages of your project. Some editing choices are…

Tips for Using MS Word: Built-in versus Custom Styles

Document Design, Technical Writing, TemplatesBy adm_swsApril 16, 2020

So you want to build a MS Word template and can’t decide on whether to use built-in or custom styles? Templates are great tools, especially if you are creating a series of documents that require the same structure, such as standard operating procedures (SOPs) or engineering standards. Defined styles, such as font size and color,…

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