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evelyn o bentley

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What are the guidelines for designing usable help?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Training materials are related to which category of deliverable for Documenting the System, Training, and Supporting Users?
 
  A) User Training Plan
  B) User Training Modules
  C) Documentation
  D) User Support Plan



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Answer to Question 1

The guidelines are simplicity, organize, and show. Simplicity: Use short, simple wording, common spelling, and complete sentences. Give users only what they need to know, with the option to find additional information. Organize: Use lists to break information into manageable pieces. Show: Provide examples of proper use and the outcomes of such use.

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