Write Faster With Your Word Processor

Write Faster With Your Word Processor

by Geoff Hart
Write Faster With Your Word Processor

Write Faster With Your Word Processor

by Geoff Hart

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Overview

Whether you've been using your word processor for years, or have just begun to learn a new program, it's easy to fall into the trap of complacency and accept a basic skill level. But whether you write for pleasure or write for a living, you should be spending more time writing and less time figuring out how to use the tools. In Write Faster Using Your Word Processor, I'll teach you how to use your software more effectively—both the tools you've used previously and new tools you haven't yet tried. The skills apply equally well whether you write fiction or non-fiction.

Although I'll use Microsoft Word 2019 to make the explanations more concrete, the same approach will work equally well with any word processor.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165018664
Publisher: Geoff Hart
Publication date: 09/08/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 687 KB

About the Author

Geoff Hart has reputedly been telling tales (sometimes ending up in considerable trouble thereby) since he was 6, but took many years to realize he could earn a living at this trade. Since 1987, he's worked as a technical writer and scientific editor for IBM, the Canadian Forest Service, and the Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada. Since 2004, he's been a freelancer, and only occasionally stops complaining about his boss. Geoff has worked primarily as a scientific and technical editor, specializing in authors who have English as a second language, but also does technical writing and French translation. He claims to have survived at least two bouts of leading or managing publications groups with only a minor need for ongoing therapy. A Fellow of the Society for Technical Communication (STC, www.stc.org), he has published 400+ nonfiction articles on communication, and spends an altogether unreasonable amount of time mentoring colleagues. His training is in plant ecology and plant physiology, which continue to fascinate him. In his spare time, he has committed three SFnal novels and a short story collection.

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