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Making instuctions from experienced ones easier

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 8:36 pm
by sam60
Is something like bullet points available to make tech advice from experienced 'Vair folks (Not Me) easier to view? :think:

I'm not too good with forum tools and still working on adding pics to sig. :dontknow:

Some break advice into short sentences and then hit enter and some into long paragraphs.

Don't get me wrong, as I've said before I am here to learn. I appreciate all of the posts as I have learned a huge amount here so far. :tu:

Maybe I can help others later after I get a few years into this passion.

Thanks to all posters! :clap:

Re: Making instuctions from experienced ones easier

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 8:55 pm
by UNSAFE
Is something like bullet points available to make tech advice from experienced 'Vair folks (Not Me) easier to view?
No --- but we do give Brownie Points ::-):


Not really sure what you are getting at and I'm not sure what a bullet point is :dontknow:

Myself - I type with one finger so I usually don't ramble on too much.

I have also found that when explaining things to a novice it is often better not to overwhelm them with data.

Explain a little further and we'll see what we can do .

Re: Making instuctions from experienced ones easier

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 10:22 pm
by sam60
UNSAFE wrote:
Is something like bullet points available to make tech advice from experienced 'Vair folks (Not Me) easier to view?
No --- but we do give Brownie Points ::-):


Not really sure what you are getting at and I'm not sure what a bullet point is :dontknow:

Myself - I type with one finger so I usually don't ramble on too much.

I have also found that when explaining things to a novice it is often better not to overwhelm them with data.

Explain a little further and we'll see what we can do .
I'll try Kevin, Long paragraphs are hard to read on a monitor unlike a newspapers, letters or magazines. In those places it is done to save paper.

Bullet points are something like this:

Here is how you remove a hibufinator:
1. Locate Hibufinator
2. Use hibufinator wrench (Lysle part # 0694) to loosen bolts.
3. Tell your wife you love her and ask here to bring you a beer as you can't reach the garage fridge.
4. Using a digital multi meter, check continuity between hibufinator and beer can ground. :banghead:

I used both index fingers here, but I hope you get what I convey. :wave: