Re: help
Peggy A Lucero writes:...
I've written new user guides for various sections of a naval medical
website
and am now trying to determine best practice/method to get our user
community to read them!
A second test, complete with orders that they follow the directions,
step-by-step, and highlight the "bad " parts...and lo and behold, every
single hard disk drive spun up when the computer was turned on.
I think the key word here was 'orders...'
Mike O.
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