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Article Structure

  • Problem or topic: Describe the task on hand or the customer issue.
  • Step by step process: Describe the process of completing the task or solving the issue in detailed, but simple, steps.
  • Result: What should happen after the steps have been completed by the customer?
  • Related resources: Similar articles, questions, or topics

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