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My only real conccern is that this is a 1-step
procedure: Slide the thingy to "On". The LED lights
up. Everything else is description of what it looks
like, but is shown as numbered steps.
Whether you should number a 1-step procedure at all is
another conversation, but I certainly wouldn't want to
make something this simple seem more complicated than
it is.
Maggie Secara
--- Gordon Mclean <gordon -dot- mclean -at- mclarenkvisia -dot- com>
wrote:
>
>
> Amber wrote : How about telling the reader what
> color the LED will be when
> the power is on and what color it will be when the
> power is off.
>
> But what if the reader is colour blind? (Sorry
> couldn't resist)
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