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ACRONYMS
TEMPLATES101
APMPHISTORY
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All the answers and questions in this category come from my “Start to Finish: From Blank Document to Proposal Template” presentation. You can find this on the APMP California website at:www.california-apmp.org/files/Download/2011-Eassom-wordtemplates.pptx(Turn on notes view for more information)
Where to find the answers and questions for the
Wordpardy! round
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All the answers and questions in this category come from the article “APMP: Sixteen Years of Promoting Our Profession (Part I)” by Ali Paskun, CF APMP Fellow, and the late John Elder, APMP Fellow, in the Fall/Winter 2005 issue of the APMP Journal, available on the APMP website at www.apmp.org/resource/resmgr/journals/j054-1.pdf
TAKE ASHORT CUT
NAME THATDIALOG!
HIDDEN
SECTIONBREAK...
All the answers and questions in this category come from Wordman article, “Take a Short Cut,” published in the APMP Perspective, and available on the APMP website at www.apmp.org/global_engine/download.asp?fileid=7660A0DE-A296-4019-8EBE-42A1196A3969&ext=pdf
All the answers and questions in this category come from the various Wordmanarticles published in the APMP Perspective from 2002 through 2012. You can find the complete archive on the APMP website at www.apmp.org/?page=WMArchives
All the answers and questions in this category come from Wordman article, “Hidden Section Break, Crouching Bookmark,” published in the APMP Perspective, and available on the APMP website at www.apmp.org/resource/collection/0327F6E7-81E3-4F47-BA39-A6EC3D8636A4/WM13_-_Hidden_Section_Break_Crouching_Bookmark.pdf
Where to find the answers and questions for the
Wordpardy! round (continued)
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MOREACRONYMS
TAKE ASHORT CUT
PITCHPOINTS
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All the answers and questions in this category come from Wordman article, “Take a Short Cut,” published in the APMP Perspective, and available on the APMP website at www.apmp.org/global_engine/download.asp?fileid=7660A0DE-A296-4019-8EBE-42A1196A3969&ext=pdf
All the answers and questions in this category come from Wordman article, “Pitch Points,” published in the APMP Perspective, and available on the APMP website atwww.apmp.org/global_engine/download.asp?fileid=AAA5F565-095E-4C7B-B099-8E57E8FF8E1B&ext=pdf
Where to find the answers and questions for the Double
Wordpardy! round
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WORDMISCELLANY
NOT ON
YOUR U.S.KEYBOARD
TOOLS OFOUR TRADE
All the answers and questions in this category come from the various Wordmanarticles published in the APMP Perspective from 2002 through 2012. You can find the complete archive on the APMP website at www.apmp.org/?page=WMArchives
All the answers and questions in this category come from Wordman article, “Three Word Tricks,” published in the APMP Perspective, and available on the APMP website at www.apmp.org/resource/collection/0327F6E7-81E3-4F47-BA39-A6EC3D8636A4/WM36_-_Three_Word_Tricks.pdf
All the answers and questions in this category come from the research done at SM&A for Ajay Patel’s presentation at the 2014 APMP California Training Day, as shown on the following page
Where to find the answers and questions for the Double
Wordpardy! round (continued)
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Word Processing (WP) & Desktop Publishing (DTP)
Aldus PageMaker:
first DTP software
“Word Processing”
term first invented by IBM
Astrosystem: first software-based WP
using modified IBM Selectric typewriters,
PDP8 computer and magnetic tape
IBM Selectric typewriter
introduced: first golf ball
print head instead of bars
Wang 1200 WP
Popular Word Processing software:
Popular Desktop Publishing software:
IBM PC introduced
12 August 1981
1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
Microsoft Windows 3.1:
for most of us, our first
experience of Windows!
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