Re: Guide titles
We currently use the term "XYZ User Guide" as the title for our products. We are brainstorming to see if there may be a better title that would actually make the end user read the guides. The guides include information like:
- setup and installation
- troubleshooting
- technical information, approvals/classifications information, regulatory stuff
- explanations of how the technology works
- Integration information (a delivery option is in pcb form that the end user integrated into their end solution)
Anyone got any ideas, suggestions?
David
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