re: Documenting complex tasks in Online Help

Subject: re: Documenting complex tasks in Online Help
From: Sean Hower <hokumhome -at- freehomepage -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 12:47:00 -0700 (PDT)




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Andrew T. Brooke asks:
what do you find is the best approach to document very complex tasks, tasks in which one or more previous tasks must be completed before the final task can be done?
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I usually present each task in an overall process as a step, with a link to specific instructions on completing each task. The following is an example:

GOING TO THE RESTARAUNT
1. Make reservations. Click here for instructions on making reservations.
2. Drive to the restaraunt. Click here for instructions on driving to the restaraunt.
3. Park. Click here for instructions on parking.
4. Yada yada. Click here for isntructions on yada-yada-ing.

and so forth.

I don't use the "Click here" sentence, I either make a keyword the link, or (if I'm creating help for my current job) put the link in what we call a Details popup. Either way, the macro process is presented as a single task, with links to each sub-task.


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