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Old 04-22-2017, 01:19 PM
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It definitely takes work to write instructions. I used to write the training manuals for my department and also earned a technical writing certificate in order to do a better job. You do need to think things through very carefully for the best results.

It also helps to have either an editor and/or a testor to try out the instructions for clarity. I used to have people read my manuals to see if they were clear.
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