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Open Blaze, open an existing project or create a new project, and open a new
topic (or press Ctrl+t or on the Project menu, click Add Topic). Nothing
fancy about it?
Perhaps I misunderstood the question? I've not had a lot of coffee yet.
sharon
Sharon Burton
951-369-8590
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Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 10:20 PM
To: Geoff Hart
Cc: Technical Writing
Subject: Re: Review of MadCap Blaze
I have a question.
How do you create a new file in Blaze? When I looked at it I couldn't
create a new file. I had to import a file from some other source.
Scott
Geoff Hart wrote:
> A while back, I asked for comments from techwhirlers about their
> experience with MadCap's long-document software (Blaze). I only
> received one reply, which suggests that the software isn't yet in
> common use in our little community. Which is a shame, because the
> software shows a lot of promise, and like Flare, will help keep Adobe
> honest. <g>
>
> I've now completed my review of the software, which is available (at
> great length) via the following link:
<http://www.techwr-l.com/reviews/madcap-blaze-hart
> >. Enjoy!
>
> Please feel free to send me any error reports or suggestions about
> unclear descriptions (offlist is better; on-list is fine), and I'll
> work with Eric to update the article asap so we can correct the
> problem. I don't claim to be a Blaze expert, but I know Sharon Burton
> is a techwhirler, and I'm sure she can answer any questions I can't.
>
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