It also always helps to have a competent proofreader read your paper after
your done.

""blitzlight""  wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I know some of you in this group are technical writers - you know who you
> are ;-).
> I respect you guys as one who can explain complex technical matters in
> simple and easy to understand statements.
>
> One of my biggest hurdle, as always is in the area of "Technical Writing".
> Be it in the form of RFP, Architecture Document, Report etc, as long as it
> involves putting stuff from my head into words, I'm stuck! I could stare
at
> the screen for 30 minutes and my word document is still
> blank.
>
> My question is: How do you learn technical writing? where to start? any
good
> books you would recommend me to read? Any help/pointers will be much
> appreciated.
>
> TIA! :)
> Don




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