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10-28-05 10:03 PM

Im working on a project where the client wants to create a tool to document 
a
map (pretty ambitious, I think?). But nonetheless, has anyone hard of such a
tool?  Is there a way to develop something like this.  They want a tool that
can document what a map is doing for a non developer.  The tool does not hav
e
to do any work other than displaying what goes to where (on all links and
functoids).  Is this possible? If so how?





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BA


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10-31-05 07:48 AM


I researched this recently and found virtually nothing that produced useful
documentation.

There are a few tools out there for download but I found the xls spreadsheet
to be as useful as any of them.

I'd be interested to see if anyone else has found something that does a good
job of this.

BA


"dware" <dware@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Im working on a project where the client wants to create a tool to
document a
> map (pretty ambitious, I think?). But nonetheless, has anyone hard of such
a
> tool?  Is there a way to develop something like this.  They want a tool
that
> can document what a map is doing for a non developer.  The tool does not
have
> to do any work other than displaying what goes to where (on all links and
> functoids).  Is this possible? If so how?







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