Re: Revisiting Frame vs. Word in light of new capabilities
Ah...
A seldom-acknowledged truth in using Word as a tech pubs platform is
that it makes it *so* easy for others to screw up the files...too
often originals.
Personally, I don't necessarily view having them in an application
that only the tech writers use to be such a drawback, for I have seen
the other way a few times too many.
However, I still think this case is calling for a transition into
structured docs that can be used by any number of authoring apps...and
reused more flexibly as well.
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