Wizard for Documentation that works with ReqPro.

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TechWriterMichael

I am a technical writer supporting around 20 software engineers, each of whom
write their own series of tests. How can I write a wizard that will assist
them in laying out their documentation in a standard fashion? Having a
template, alone, did not seem to do the job.

As an aside, we recently started using Rational Requisite Pro for Test
Requirements Traceability. I don't know how that will come into play with
the wizard.
 
J

Jean-Guy Marcil

TechWriterMichael was telling us:
TechWriterMichael nous racontait que :
I am a technical writer supporting around 20 software engineers, each
of whom write their own series of tests. How can I write a wizard
that will assist them in laying out their documentation in a standard
fashion? Having a template, alone, did not seem to do the job.

As an aside, we recently started using Rational Requisite Pro for Test
Requirements Traceability. I don't know how that will come into play
with the wizard.

This is too broad a question to be able to answer in any meaningful way.

Basically, you need to control user input and/or user selections in the
document.

You can either use userform or on-line forms, or a combination of both.

See the article "How to create a Userform" at:

http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Userforms/CreateAUserForm.htm

For more information about on-line forms, see:

Please Fill Out This Form
Part 1: Create professional looking forms in Word
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=22

Part 2: Adding Automation to your Word forms.
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=46

Part 3: Learn more VBA (macros) to automate your forms.
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=119

Part 4: Use custom dialog boxes in your Word forms
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=127

Part 5: Connect your AutoForm to a database to save input time and keep
better records!
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=136

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Salut!
_______________________________________
Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP
(e-mail address removed)
Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org
 
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TechWriterMichael

Thanx Jean-Guy. I'll give it a shot.

Jean-Guy Marcil said:
TechWriterMichael was telling us:
TechWriterMichael nous racontait que :


This is too broad a question to be able to answer in any meaningful way.

Basically, you need to control user input and/or user selections in the
document.

You can either use userform or on-line forms, or a combination of both.

See the article "How to create a Userform" at:

http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Userforms/CreateAUserForm.htm

For more information about on-line forms, see:

Please Fill Out This Form
Part 1: Create professional looking forms in Word
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=22

Part 2: Adding Automation to your Word forms.
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=46

Part 3: Learn more VBA (macros) to automate your forms.
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=119

Part 4: Use custom dialog boxes in your Word forms
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=127

Part 5: Connect your AutoForm to a database to save input time and keep
better records!
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=136

--
Salut!
_______________________________________
Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP
(e-mail address removed)
Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org
 

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