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Word processing programs have made it easier to create documents that were previously inconvenient

to do using a typewriter. Some documents include but not limited to:

Minutes of a meeting. This document is a written record of a meeting. It contains when and where the
meeting took place. The time that the meeting started and adjourned is also stated. The participants of
the meeting, which may include some personal information, is written or may be attached in a separate
attendance sheet. Of course, the meeting agenda is included as well as the discussions and motions
made within the meeting. The minutes of a meeting has line numbers printed on the left portion of the
margin so that it can be reviewed conveniently by the participants of the meeting.

Flyers. These are usually just one-page documents used for advertisement. This way, distribution to a
wide group of people is done in a short period of time. Flyers may be used for advertising events and
products, promoting businesses, persuading people about a social, religious, or political message, or
recruiting members for organizations or companies.

Brochures. These informative paper documents are often also used for advertising and can be folded or
can be a set of related unfolded papers put into a pocket folder or packet. They usually contain
advertisements to introduce a company, organization, products or services and inform prospective
customers or members of the public of the benefits.

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