Re: Writing Templates

2016-11-03 Thread James Plante
Jonathon, Of course it depends on what the template does. But at some point, it stops being a template and becomes a specialized program. Project management is a good example, too. Just as some people try to keep all the books of a small (or even a medium) business in Excel when they should be

Re: Writing Templates

2016-11-03 Thread toki
On 02/11/2016 18:58, James Plante wrote: > My advice is to make your own. That really depends upon what the template does. The typical MSO Template with an MSRP in the US$400 price range, whilst creatable by power users, is usually both awkward and tedious to construct. Those in the US$10,000

Re: Writing Templates

2016-11-02 Thread James Plante
Tracey, My advice is to make your own. Find a resumé that looks good to you, and duplicate it. Save it as Resume.ott. Articles’ formats are going to depend on the guidelines of whoever publishes them. Obtain a format example, and duplicate it. Poetry? Pretty much open; you can get away with

Writing Templates

2016-11-02 Thread Tracey Salgado
Hello, I was wondering, what are the best templates for general writing, such as resumes, biographies, articles, poetry and things of that nature? I really appreciate your help on this! Best, Dorianne Sent from Mail for Windows 10