[Fwd: Technical writing tips]

Subject: [Fwd: Technical writing tips]
From: Douglas Max <dmax -at- BELLATLANTIC -dot- NET>
Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1998 11:27:08 -0400

I agree Ralph. If anyone wants to contribute to these topics, please
do so.

Doug
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Subject: Re: Technical writing tips
From: "R2 Innovations" <R2innovations -at- myna -dot- com>
To: dmax -at- BELLATLANTIC -dot- NET
Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1998 11:20:57 +0000

You recently wrote:

<snip>

>
> The categories that I think cover technical writing broadly are:
>
> Writing Technical Reports
> Writing User Manuals
> Writing Software documentation
> Titles, Headings, Captions
> When and when not to use the passive voice
>
> If you think other categories should be listed, please let me know or
> post them to the group.
>
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I think anothercouple of topic areas to consider would be Writing Policies and
Procedures and Writing ISO 9000 Documentation

Ralph E. Robinson
R2 Innovations, publishers of "Documenting ISO 9000:
Guidelines for Compliant Documentation", an APEX '98
Award of Excellence publication. Visit our website
at http://www.myna.com/~r2innovn/main.htm for ordering
instructions, and other information and news on ISO 9000
issues.
Email address: r2innovations -at- myna -dot- com

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