Difference between revisions of "Writing documents"
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Not only do consulting bodies need someone to write a report on the consultation, but also consulted groups often need to put together a document responding to a consultation. In both cases, it helps if a group can be asked to develop their solution and write it up in a report. With computer software running on a server, several people can work on the same document at the same time, writing different parts of it, then editing each other's work. | Not only do consulting bodies need someone to write a report on the consultation, but also consulted groups often need to put together a document responding to a consultation. In both cases, it helps if a group can be asked to develop their solution and write it up in a report. With computer software running on a server, several people can work on the same document at the same time, writing different parts of it, then editing each other's work. | ||
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+ | A collaborative writing method | ||
+ | - with computer software running on a server | ||
+ | - several people can work on the same document at the same time | ||
+ | - writing different parts of it, then editing each other's work |
Revision as of 22:29, 8 July 2006
Not only do consulting bodies need someone to write a report on the consultation, but also consulted groups often need to put together a document responding to a consultation. In both cases, it helps if a group can be asked to develop their solution and write it up in a report. With computer software running on a server, several people can work on the same document at the same time, writing different parts of it, then editing each other's work.
old notes
A collaborative writing method - with computer software running on a server - several people can work on the same document at the same time - writing different parts of it, then editing each other's work