A Practical Handbook to Co-write Using Wattpad
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Ongoing, First published Jan 09
This handbook provides step-by-step guide to co-write publications using Wattpad as a platform. 
Chapter 1 shows the steps of using Wattpad.
Chapter 2 shows the steps to co-write, edit, track changes, add comments to a document.
Chapter 3 shows how to share a document using Cloud.
Chapter 4 is an illustration of how to use the above steps.
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