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How to Use Acrobat.com for Shared Review of Your Technical Documents

By Ugur Akinci | January 24, 2013

If you have not yet used Acrobat.com for your technical document (PDF) reviews you probably don’t know what you’re missing. The traditional process goes something like this: You send your document to each reviewer individually. Reviewers respond to you individually. Then you try to sift out and incorporate the feedback into the original document while…

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How to Restrict the Use of Paragraph Styles in a MS Word 2010 Document

By Ugur Akinci | January 23, 2013

© Ugur Akinci Sometimes you may want to allow the use of only specific paragraph styles in a MS Word document. This would happen in an office situation with multiple technical and other types of writers when one writer might either knowingly or inadvertently override or modify the style choice of another writer. For example,…

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Top 10 Trends Driving Technical Communication Industry Forward Today

By Ugur Akinci | January 22, 2013

© Ugur Akinci Here are top 10 trends identified by Christian Gravelle, Senior Technical Analyst, and reported by Maxwell Hoffman in an Adobe blog: Trend #1: Adoption of Structured Documents Trend #2: Shift Towards Single Source Publishing Trend #3: Added Complexity in Multi-Format/Multi-Channel Delivery Trend #4: Providing for Mobile Delivery Trend #5: Increased Demand for…

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How to Use the Research Task Bar of MS Word

By Ugur Akinci | January 21, 2013

Are you aware that MS Word comes with a very powerful research tool, built right into all documents? It is called the RESEARCH TASK BAR and it displays to the right of your document when you activate it. If you do not have the Research option displayed on your ribbon, you must add it to…

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