[austechwriter] Re: basic question

Here's a tip.

Print them out and write on them with a pen, then photocopy that for the 
people who must see it.

(Or if they are printed as glossy prints, write on some tracing paper over 
the top of them and hand them around.)

Some low tech solutions to a high tech problem!

Scary isn't it?

Of course you could always import the pictures into Corel Draw or 
Microsloth Paintbrush or PaintShop Pro, or even Microsloth PointlessPower 
and fart around for hours to achieve much the same thing that would take 
about two minutes with pen and paper.

Just remember to not paint the liquid paper on your monitor screen if you 
make a mistake.  Once it dries, it's refresh rate becomes very slow, unless 
you have thinners and a scraper blade handy.

Sorry.  Couldn't help myself.

We are becoming so dependent on computers to do everything now, we seem to 
forget about the REAL basics.

Michael Granat
Write Ideas
Carnegie, Victoria, Australia.

At 10:51 22/5/2003 +1000, you wrote:
>If I'm going to review web-based software (ie it has html pages), and wish 
>to incorporate screen shots in a technical report, what would be a good 
>choice of tech writing software to use, assuming I haven't got 
>Framemaker?  I want to write over the top of the screen shots to suggest 
>changes, etc. Thanks.
>
>This message was sent through MyMail http://www.mymail.com.au

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