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PRESS RELEASES << Microsoft Word for Medical and Technical Writers
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Microsoft Word for Medical and Technical Writers
Published 4 March 2009
Microsoft Word for Medical and Technical Writers by Peter G. Aitken, PhD and Maxine M. Okazaki, PhD
As a medical writer, you probably use Microsoft Word to create long, complex documents such as manuscripts, regulatory documents, and CME materials. Most likely, you are also aware that creating such documents in Word can be a major hassle. Formatting problems, automatic numbering that doesn't work properly, styles that seemingly change on their own, document corruption, tables that won't do what you want them to - these are just a few of the problems that medical writers often face when using Word. Frustration, wasted time, and unhappy clients are often the results.
The authors are both active medical writers and between them have over 50 years of medical and scientific writing experience. This book is aimed specifically at medical writers who already use Word and now want to learn techniques to maximize productivity and minimize problems.
Please visit www.tech-word.com for reviews, readers' comments, and to learn more about how this book may help you.
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Feedback: Do you have any comments about this article? Contact the Publisher, Peter Llewellyn.
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