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New Technical Writer: Use The Persona To Create The Most Useful Section Of Your User Document
OVERVIEW A good User Document includes sections on how to set up, use, and care for the product. However, to create a great User Document , the technical writer should use the Persona, generated in the analysis of the User/Reader, to create the topics f
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New Technical Writer: The Four Dimensions Of Your User/reader
OVERVIEW To create an effective User Document, the writer must know who he/she is writing for. This article presents four dimensions (Skills, Attitude, Knowledge and Experience) for describing the User of your product (your Documentation Reader), and how
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New Technical Writer: Don't Confuse Your Reader With Your Words
OVERVIEW Stop confusing your Reader with the words you use. Your Reader is trying his/her best to understand how your product works without having to figure out your writing. Here are some writing guidelines to help you stop baffling your Reader. SAME C
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Great Technical Writing: The User-Product Life Cycle - A Documentation Tool
The User-Product Life Cycle (U-PLC) is a powerful tool for the User Document writer. Use the U-PLC to generate the high-level topics for your User Document. THE USER-PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE (U-PLC) Usually, when we think of a Product Life Cycle, we think in
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Great Technical Writing: The Two-edged Sword Of Reader Experience
Overview When we write User Documents we rely on our Reader's/User's experience to simplify our work. This can cause problems for the Reader. This article will discuss the effects of Reader experience and how to minimize the negative effects of incompati
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Great Technical Writing: Tell Your Users What To Expect
OVERVIEW In your User Documentation, you direct your Reader to perform tasks with your product. If you don't tell your Reader what to expect when performing those tasks, you will have a baffled Reader, resulting in dissatisfaction and expensive calls to
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Great Technical Writing: Sell Your Readers On What's Important
Overview Our humdrum, sterile headings and writing manner do little to encourage our Users to read parts of the product documentation that would be especially beneficial for them. This article presents two real-world examples, how they fail their users,
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Great Technical Writing: Make Your Product Fit
OVERVIEW Most product documentation sounds like their product is the only thing in the User's life. Such thinking results in User confusion and dissatisfaction. This article presents three real-life examples of this attitude, and what should be done to r
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Great Technical Writing: Beware Of Your Editor/love Your Editor
Overview Your editor should be an integral part of your writing team. Do not think of him/her as a judge, but rather as a resource to help you in all phases of the writing project. This article will help you overcome any fear of your editor, and how to e
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Great Technical Writing: Banish These Two Attitudes
Overview Incomplete User Documents disappoint your Readers. Two attitudes of many Technical Writers result in incomplete User Documents. These two attitudes are: . "Everyone Knows That", and . "The User Can Figure It Out" This arti
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Benefits Of Creating User Documents In-House
OVERVIEW For small companies, creating their product's User Documentation in-house, provides benefits to the company, to (idle) staff, and to the product. This article describes the benefits and some downsides of producing User Documents in-house. THREE
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Chilton Manuals And Repair Guides
Almost anyone who has ever worked on a car for any length of time has immediately realized the benefit of having Chilton Manuals on hand. Chilton repair manuals have the longest history of any repair guide in the automotive industry, and they have both ea
Clutch Kit Essentials
Is it time to replace your clutch? If so, this is a job you can do yourself. Save money on big repair bills and find the parts you need at prices that make doing the job worth it to you.
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Franchise Opportunity – What Is An Operators Manual?
Every Franchise Opportunity comes with an Operators manual. This is the cornerstone of every franchise business. A well written and properly set out manual can easily make the difference between having a successful franchisee or a failure. Many franchisor
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Wheelchair Wheels: Tube Be, Or Not Tube Be?
Wheelchair wheels pay a dual role in the operation of a wheelchair; they both act as shock absorbers both increasing the comfort of the wheelchair user, and decreasing the stress on the wheelchair to reduce the level of future maintenance it will need. M
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