RE: Create sw documentation by katin42
katin42
Wed Jun 29 04:53:03 CDT 2005
This might not be what you had in mind, and is just optional. Office Online
has a whole Template section, where brochures are available, through links,
and search options. There are brochures that can be used in Word, Publisher,
Excel, and more. It might be a timesaver, too.
In regard to the placement of text and images, be sure to place images to
the front, or back, if possible. This will allow more flexibility in
placement. The default is set to "In line with text", and not recommended.
Try to look through those brochure templates, and see if you can find
something applicable for your documentation.
Someone else might have another option.
"snah" wrote:
> I now stay in front of problem. I have the task in our firm write
> documentation for our software. Till now I write it in Word 2000. Our firm
> need this documentation for print and later publish on the web also. As all
> now the software has lot of updates. We make also SW costumisation for our
> clients. Please what is the best way to keep those documentation? In Word
> 2000 i fight with incorrect positions of text and images if I fill in some
> news in the text. Thank you for any tips and help.