Currently using a combination of doxygen, graphviz, and diagram designer (open source tools). Use OpenOffice.Org (open source) instead of Word. Word these days creates .docx which not everyone can read, and Open Office creates PDFs very easily and can read/write .doc files for the Windows MS Office users. On OS/X, one good port of Open Office is NeoOffice.
Another great method is using a Wiki in conjunction with Slidy. Slidy creates "slide show web presentations" and so, using wiki markup which is very fast to write, it is possible to create slideshow documentation. There are many benefits to creating slideshow type documentation, especially when screen shots or many diagrams are involved. There are other packages which do similar things to Slidy (all are a mix of javascript and css). The resulting 'docs' are viewable in a browser using local .html files or viewable on an intranet/internet site thru browser. One of the quick presentations I wrote up for some lab work, in Slidy, is here, for those curious how it looks in resulting format:
slidy presentation
http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Jonathan_Cline/Notebook/Robotics/20091013
(click on 'start web presentation') This particular site uses MediaWiki (wikipedia's s/w) and slidy.