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I typically have a list of the topic headings that need to be updated
for the release with status for each (e.g. to do, need final code, in
progress, need info from Joe, needs testing, out for review, done).
Sometimes I have other things such as the exported html file name,
unique topic ID, context ID and HIDD marker ... depends on what kind
of things I need to check after generating the deliverables.
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Missy Smith <techpubsmistress -at- live -dot- com> wrote:
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> I have been using Excel to track my project status (my brain has a small RAM), and I wondered if anyone else uses Excel for project tracking? Does anyone know of a free project template that would be appropriate for documentation creation and reviews? THANKS!
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