I agree with John, tools are always changing, but that said, if you have a choice, Frame is just so much more solid than Word. I've been working on two projects recently. In one I'm in Word and I'm having the hardest time just sticking to a template. If I experiment with style changes, Word creates a new style like Body + blue font + 6 pt line spacing. It handles numbered lists very poorly and it is quirky and seems to lack any coherent use model. Frame on the other, while not perfect (what software is) and certainly less intuitive at least does what you want it to do and doesn't try to do so many things you wish it wouldn't.

Ron



John Posada wrote:
Position, work, and subject matter. Tools are a snap.

Hello everyone,

I would like some advice from anyone who has worked in
the technical writing field for more than 3 years. My question is this:

15 years

John Posada
Senior Technical Writer

"So long and thanks for all the fish."
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