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Accordance Training Seminar Manual as Accordance Tool


Fabian

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Hello

 

In the [other book] section there has place for the "Accordance® Training Seminar Manual".

 

Greetings

 

Fabian

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..Isn't the Manual identical to the help files?

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No--maybe Accordance could link a sample page or two to the product page so folks could see how it's laid out.

 

I don't think the manual has anything not already in the help files, but it's pretty convenient to have something printed out.

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The Training manual was written by David Lang and is a rough guide to our one day training seminars. I say "rough" because each trainer does it a bit differently. It is an excellent introduction to the major features of Accordance.

 

The Accordance Help was written by Deborah Holmsted and is more comprehensive. It contains a complete index and includes tutorials. It's not really something one would read through, at least, not unless you're into reading whole encyclopedias for enjoyment. It's intended to be more of a reference, though there are sections for new users.

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The Training manual was written by David Lang and is a rough guide to our one day training seminars. I say "rough" because each trainer does it a bit differently. It is an excellent introduction to the major features of Accordance.

 

The Accordance Help was written by Deborah Holmsted and is more comprehensive. It contains a complete index and includes tutorials. It's not really something one would read through, at least, not unless you're into reading whole encyclopedias for enjoyment. It's intended to be more of a reference, though there are sections for new users.

 

Well, you got me there, Dr. J! :) I have to admit that I've actually read the whole thing.

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Hah!

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I was going to say…what's wrong with reading encyclopedias? ;-)

 

I agree, this would be a great idea. It would save on printing costs for the seminars, too. And since we can take notes on tools now, you could show that to people at the beginning and they could take notes on the seminar manual and keep them in Accordance!

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