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On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 12:42 PM, Bruce Megan (ST-CO/MKW-NA)
<Megan -dot- Bruce -at- us -dot- bosch -dot- com> wrote:
> Hello All,
> I am beginning a technical manual for a product that uses voice prompts to program. So, the user will enter the programming mode, push a button and hear two options. They push once or twice for the option choice.
> Once selected a voice prompt verifies their choice and then moves onto the next programming prompt.
>
> In writing out the voice prompt, what do you use to define that this is the voice prompt? You know, like italicizing the result of an action. Since this is a technical manual, I think I'd like to stay away from quote marks.
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