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Technical Writing Guidelines September 1, 2004. Copyright 2004 by The Natchez Group Inc., dba TechProse . All rights reserved. The information disclosed herein is proprietary information owned by The Natchez Group Inc., dba TechProse ( TechProse ). This information shall be used solely and exclusively by University of Berkeley Extension students as part of their course and reference material for Technical Communication 1. The information herein shall be used by or disclosed to others only for this purpose. Published: January 2, 2003. Updated: September 1, 2004. Trademarks All trademarks in this document are held by their respective owners.
Getting Started Rev 2.00, September 1, 2004 1-2 Introduction to Technical Writing 1.2 Identify the Audience and What They Need A key to good writing is understanding the audience.
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