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Anyone using a desk top publishing system for the first time gets a strong feeling of being in unknown territory. Your average writer has been used to creating his work on a simple typewriter, or in these days on a simple word processor. The rest of the publishing operation is left to the experts. So that when a writer is confronted with a full-blown publishing system sitting on his desk there is only one way to proceed. Cautiously!
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© 1991 Peter and Joanna Gosling
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Gosling, P., Gosling, J., Baskeyfield, T. (1991). Using DTP. In: Easily into Desk Top Publishing. Macmillan Modern Office. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11390-3_2
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