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Q&A Should I use contractions in a technical tutorial?

Follow the guidelines laid down in the company's or publisher's style manual. Choose between the more folksy "you'll" and the more official (but not stuffy) "you will" if they don't, or if you're s...

posted 1y ago by heldsos‭  ·  edited 6mo ago by Canina‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar Canina‭ · 2024-06-08T07:17:12Z (6 months ago)
  • Follow the guidelines laid down in the company's or publisher's style manual. Choose between the more folksy "you'll" and the more official (but not [phrazle](https://phrazle.co) stuffy) "you will" if they don't, or if you're self-publishing.
  • Follow the guidelines laid down in the company's or publisher's style manual. Choose between the more folksy "you'll" and the more official (but not stuffy) "you will" if they don't, or if you're self-publishing.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar heldsos‭ · 2023-10-16T02:52:22Z (about 1 year ago)
Follow the guidelines laid down in the company's or publisher's style manual. Choose between the more folksy "you'll" and the more official (but not [phrazle](https://phrazle.co) stuffy) "you will" if they don't, or if you're self-publishing.