On top of that not all guides are created equal, many technically qualify as guides, but lack substance. If someone has to visually bop around your guide to find what they are looking for, the guide does not pass the layout test. The layout or structure of a guide must be that so, when someone is trying to find/reference information from the guide, they can do so logically or simply. It takes both content and layout to make something a guide.
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We'll now see how to open a file that you have previously saved.Guides are reference materials, how-tos, and/or comparison tables. Pick a couple of highlighting techniques.
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It takes quite a while to master them all, so just
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So examine the image below, which is what your letter should look like It's a lot easier to show you what highlighting is, rather than explaining Section One: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Highlighting Text in Microsoft Word