Welcome

Many books about technical writing tell you how to develop different parts of technical information, such as headings, lists, tables, and indexes. Instead, we organized this book to tell you how to apply quality characteristics that, in our experience, make technical information easy to use, easy to understand, and easy to find. We hope you will find our approach useful and comprehensive—and we hope that you will find the information in this book easy to use, easy to understand, and easy to find!

Is this book for you?

If you are a writer, editor, or reviewer of technical information—yes! If you write, edit, or review software information, this book might be of even more interest to you because most of the examples in it come ...

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