Re: MS Word Question -- about templates
Dick Margulis wrote:
Susan Hogarth wrote:
Both you and Dori call this person an editor, but I would call the
position desktop publisher. Now, a DTP may edit, and an editor may
DTP, but they are different subtasks, aren't they?
I was trying to stay consistent with Dori's terminology to avoid
confusion.
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Just for the record, I described the function without locking it into a
specific title. On purpose. Quote me, steal from me even, but please be
accurate when you do. ;-)
Dori Green
Dori,
I only meant "terminology" in the context of your post, not suggesting anything more formal.
Dick
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