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Creating White Papers
I can't find the tools or training necessary to begin creating a white paper.
How is this done and where can I find out the tips and how-tos? I'm using Microsoft Word 2000. |
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Pardon my ignorance but what exactly is a white paper? Surely you aren't
talking about white colored paper, which can be purchased at any office supply store. "golfbuf" wrote: I can't find the tools or training necessary to begin creating a white paper. How is this done and where can I find out the tips and how-tos? I'm using Microsoft Word 2000. |
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"Treesy" wrote
I can't find the tools or training necessary to begin creating a white paper. How is this done and where can I find out the tips and how-tos? I'm using Microsoft Word 2000. Pardon my ignorance but what exactly is a white paper? Surely you aren't talking about white colored paper, which can be purchased at any office supply store. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Paper Assuming that "golfbuf" is not a government minister, he may be using "white paper" simply in the sense of "report". -- Bob Kanyak's Doghouse http://www.kanyak.com |
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White papers are what businesses use to have articles published. It includes
a lot of text, graphics, footers, etc. "Opinicus" wrote: "Treesy" wrote I can't find the tools or training necessary to begin creating a white paper. How is this done and where can I find out the tips and how-tos? I'm using Microsoft Word 2000. Pardon my ignorance but what exactly is a white paper? Surely you aren't talking about white colored paper, which can be purchased at any office supply store. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Paper Assuming that "golfbuf" is not a government minister, he may be using "white paper" simply in the sense of "report". -- Bob Kanyak's Doghouse http://www.kanyak.com |
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"golfbuf" wrote
White papers are what businesses use to have articles published. It includes a lot of text, graphics, footers, etc. I've never heard the term used in that meaning but it makes sense. Many questions come to mind: What businesses? In what sectors? In what countries? Who are these articles being published for? Are the articles intended for the general public? For government agencies? For shareholders? For the company's own employees? For prospective investors? Who's doing the publishing? The business itself? A publishing house? An advertising agency? A regulatory body? In the absence of published guidelines or standards, the best thing to do would be to look at one or more examples of white papers and try and come as close to that as possible. -- Bob Kanyak's Doghouse http://www.kanyak.com |
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"Opinicus" wrote in message ... "golfbuf" wrote White papers are what businesses use to have articles published. It includes a lot of text, graphics, footers, etc. I've never heard the term used in that meaning but it makes sense. Many questions come to mind: What businesses? In what sectors? In what countries? Who are these articles being published for? Are the articles intended for the general public? For government agencies? For shareholders? For the company's own employees? For prospective investors? Who's doing the publishing? The business itself? A publishing house? An advertising agency? A regulatory body? In the absence of published guidelines or standards, the best thing to do would be to look at one or more examples of white papers and try and come as close to that as possible. -- Bob Kanyak's Doghouse http://www.kanyak.com Googgle "white paper" (without the quotes) and you will find 20,100,000 responses. Research the examples. |
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