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The Whizzy Wig of Technical Writing - Thoughts on WYSIWYG



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By : araikordaina katamdi    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-25 21:55:37
Believe it or not several technical writers start out using a yellow legal pad, and they make paragraph after paragraph leaving areas in between as they work. This is how they used to try and do it before widespread use of word processors. It turns out this technique works terribly well. As an example you'll be able to write within the margins adding in thoughts, scribble out things, draw lines through one plan to switch it with another, and still see all the changes you created along the way.

Many individuals might think that this is often a silly method to try to to things, but it works quite well, and it is nice to determine how your technical writing or paper is progressing using this method. Apparently enough, several of the recent-timers who do technical writing still start this approach, and then begin to transfer that information on to a word processor invariably holding their notes to go back and look at. That may sound like an extra step or more difficult, but I can tell you that such methodology works quite well.

In fact, for those who have continuously lived in a world with word processors, and laser printers, the truth is they solely understand the new method of doing things. They need always known the; "What You See Is What You Get," or WYSIWYG. Those who use the yellow legal pad method are constantly trying to visualize in their minds what it can all look like when it absolutely was completed, as they scribble their notes on the paper.

Not way back, I was at Starbucks and I watched a bloke doodling on a yellow notepad and asked him what he was doing, he told me that he was serving to a native company with their Six Sigma Ways for their discrete producing company. He was a technical writer and he was doing it the recent way. He even had illustrations, graphs, and flow charts that were doodled within the margins, in between paragraphs.
He was and is an skilled on technical writing in each sense of the word. When I asked him about the great edges of using a word processor, knowing that "what you see is what you get," he told me that, he agreed that it was nice to own "Whizzy Wig" which eventually he would transfer everything on his yellow notepad onto a word processing program where he would then work on the formatting and editing last. Thus, please consider all this.

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