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Our company just got a new marketing department, so I'm not sure what role
they will be playing. I have sent them my most recent version of our Style
Guide and am hoping to have their input on that. I'd rather not have them
looking over my shoulder at each manual. But I would like to benefit from
the graphic design knowledge, so, iffin they play nice, maybe I'll send them
a manual at some point.
Chris Jackson
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>From: Lisa Kemp <lnk -at- ontario -dot- com>
>What role does a Marketing Department typically have in reviewing or
>creating the layout for documentation (including manuals, training
>materials, letters, etc.)? I am particularly interested to know if your
>Marketing Department reviews technical training materials.
>
>Lisa N. Kemp
>Muncie, Indiana