Re: Syntax preferences
Dear all,
In a one-sentence step in a procedure, do you prefer to start the
sentence with the result, or with the action to achieve the result? I
need to decide on a general policy in our documentation.
An example:
- To adjust focus, turn the ring.
- Turn the ring to adjust focus
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Syntax preferences: From: Broberg, Mats
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