If the person is a self-learner, then Lynda.com would be fine. You usually
can get a free week.
Another, more focused option would be a day of focused instruction by
someone that is an expert in both programs. (I say a day, but it really
depends on the knowledge level of the person.) You can
Thanks for the responses. I guess I'll need to see what he can do when he
gets here, and go from there. I didn't get a chance to test him -- his
previous work looked good, and that was enough for my boss. I do
think he'll be a quick and eager learner. I just didn't want to bore him or
slow
Hi guys all below is cool, but let's not forget the primary concern.
Whatever the factors, it doesn't matter. The only thing that's important is,
handing the application to a person, how much work is required to get that
person to deliver output. Everything else is background noise.
You
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Subject: [Framers] Switching from InDesign to FM 11
I have a new tech writer coming in who has a lot
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> I have a new tech writer coming in who has a lot of InDesign experience,
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> concep
, October 26, 2018 9:37 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [Framers] Switching from InDesign to FM 11
I have a new tech writer coming in who has a lot of InDesign experience, and I
need to get him up to speed in FM 11 (unstructured) ASAP. I know the concepts
are similar, so where do I
26, 2018 9:37 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [Framers] Switching from InDesign to FM 11
I have a new tech writer coming in who has a lot of InDesign experience, and I
need to get him up to speed in FM 11 (unstructured) ASAP. I know the concepts
are similar, so where do I start
I have a new tech writer coming in who has a lot of InDesign experience, and I
need to get him up to speed in FM 11 (unstructured) ASAP. I know the concepts
are similar, so where do I start training so that I don't bore him with
concepts he already understands?
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