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I'm confused by all the numbers. What is/are the latest versions
of Word, and how different are they? For example, is there a Word 7?
Where does it fit between Word 6 and Word 97 (what I run in Office 97)?
And what is Word 8? A client mentioned it yesterday, and I was lost.
(Can you tell that I'm mostly a Frame user?)
Also, can anyone in the Minneapolis/Saint Paul area recommend a
"Power Word" class for communications professionals? I know the
basics, but I want to learn tips, tricks, gotchas, and skills for
effectively and efficiently handling very large projects (200+ page
manuals, large manual sets) with indexes, cross references, version
control, master-pages/templates, on-line reviews, etc., etc., etc.
Thanks,
Anne
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Anne Chenette, Technical Writer and Web Developer
anne -at- wavefront -dot- com http://www.wavefront.com/~anne/
The Web Server Handbook: http://www.prenhall.com/~palmer/
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