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New Wordman’s Hiliter!
There is a new version of Wordman’s Hiliter, an add-in for Microsoft Word 2007, 2010 and 2013, available in the Store. This new version highlights target words and phrases not just in the main body of the document but in headers, footers, text boxes, footnotes, and endnotes. It also allows … Read More
Wordman 42 published!
My 42nd Wordman article. “Pitch Points,” has been published in the APMP Perspective. Does it contain the answer to life, the universe and everything? What does it mean when the RFP asks for your response in a 10-pitch font? A fellow proposal manager contacted me a few weeks ago, stating … Read More
New Wordman Article Published!
My forty-first Wordman article, “A Matter of Styles,” was published by the Association of Proposal Management Professionals (APMP) in their Perspective online newsletter at www.apmp.org/?page=PerspectiveHome. The full article is only available to signed-in APMP members. This article is the second in a series describing template creation, and deals with creating … Read More
APMP Preconference Training
Wordman is holding a one-day Microsoft Word for Proposal Professionals preconference training workshop in conjunction with the 22nd Annual APMP® International Conference & Exhibits at the Sheraton Downtown Denver on Tuesday, 31 May 2011! For details on the course, click here. To purchase a seat at the workshop, click here. … Read More
Wordman’s Acrogen now available!
Creating a master abbreviation list for your proposal? Want to make sure that all abbreviations are stated in full on the first occurrence but not thereafter? Wordman’s Acrogen, an add-in for Microsoft Word 2007/2010, lets you rapidly create an accurate abbreviation list for a single proposal document, or a master list across … Read More
Wordman’s Hiliter now available!
Reusing content from prior proposals and want to make sure that you’ve caught all instances of that client’s name? Does your legal team need to make sure that certain words are not used in your proposal? You could use Word’s find and highlight feature on each word in turn, but … Read More