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Subject:Documentation Plan From:Misti Tucker <mdelaney -at- SOFTWARE-SERVICES -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 16 Oct 1996 12:34:45 -0400
I'm embarking on a 112 hour documentation project that entails a
creature >h>h>h document type I've never had to produce before: a
documentation plan.
I have some ideas, but in the interest of doing my best, if you could
share some of your thoughts on what belongs in a document plan, I'd
appreciate it. Thanks.
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Misti Tucker
Technical Consultant/ Communication Specialist
Software Services Corporation
Ann Arbor, Michigan (800)
448-1568
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My opinions do not in any way represent those of my employer.