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First Blog Post Using Word 2007

by Tom Johnson on Dec 13, 2006
categories: technical-writing

This is my first post from Word 2007. In creating a new document, you have the option of writing a blog post. I think that is about the coolest thing in the world.

I was actually seeing testing out Word tonight to see if the numbering structure fixed the numbering problem when generating a print output from RoboHelp. Nope, but I'm pretty sure the problem is with RoboHelp rather than Word.

Here's
a
little
formatting.

Wow, Word 2007 is amazing. It is about 100 times better than Word 2003, mainly because you can find things -- quickly. It's usable. I love the tabs, and the style sets. I'm already a convert.

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Tom Johnson

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