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So, how do y'all deal with documenting several different ways of
accomplishing the same task?
Response:
I only document one method, giving preference to the simplest and most
versatile. I prefer to document menu selections ("From the File menu, select
Open.") because the user can access them with either the keyboard or the
mouse. I encourage the developer to use standard GUI buttons and label them
or use "tool tips," so that users who like to click buttons can easily
discover these alternatives. I also include tables with buttons and keyboard
shortcuts, if necessary.