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In a process document, I want to list the "next processes" user can follow after completing the current process. What is the best way to put it? I was thinking "Next, you can" but wasn't completely convinced. Any suggestions. Thanks
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In a process document, I want to list the "next processes" user can follow after completing the current process. What is the best way to put it? I was thinking "Next, you can" but wasn't completely convinced. Any suggestions. Thanks
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Is this phrase to be repeated for each process in the list?
– KillingTime
2 days ago
We have an online help and this phrase will repeat at the end of each topic to suggest the user the next processes to undertake
– Arpita Pillai
2 days ago
I like "next, you can..." just fine.
– aparente001
2 days ago
If this is at the end of each topic, then simply say something like Proceed to the next step. Or Proceed to [name of the next step]. You are giving an instruction. (So I would cut out the can part as well.) Incidentally, I would edit your question to include this additional information from your comment.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
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In a process document, I want to list the "next processes" user can follow after completing the current process. What is the best way to put it? I was thinking "Next, you can" but wasn't completely convinced. Any suggestions. Thanks
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In a process document, I want to list the "next processes" user can follow after completing the current process. What is the best way to put it? I was thinking "Next, you can" but wasn't completely convinced. Any suggestions. Thanks
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Is this phrase to be repeated for each process in the list?
– KillingTime
2 days ago
We have an online help and this phrase will repeat at the end of each topic to suggest the user the next processes to undertake
– Arpita Pillai
2 days ago
I like "next, you can..." just fine.
– aparente001
2 days ago
If this is at the end of each topic, then simply say something like Proceed to the next step. Or Proceed to [name of the next step]. You are giving an instruction. (So I would cut out the can part as well.) Incidentally, I would edit your question to include this additional information from your comment.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
add a comment |
Is this phrase to be repeated for each process in the list?
– KillingTime
2 days ago
We have an online help and this phrase will repeat at the end of each topic to suggest the user the next processes to undertake
– Arpita Pillai
2 days ago
I like "next, you can..." just fine.
– aparente001
2 days ago
If this is at the end of each topic, then simply say something like Proceed to the next step. Or Proceed to [name of the next step]. You are giving an instruction. (So I would cut out the can part as well.) Incidentally, I would edit your question to include this additional information from your comment.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
Is this phrase to be repeated for each process in the list?
– KillingTime
2 days ago
Is this phrase to be repeated for each process in the list?
– KillingTime
2 days ago
We have an online help and this phrase will repeat at the end of each topic to suggest the user the next processes to undertake
– Arpita Pillai
2 days ago
We have an online help and this phrase will repeat at the end of each topic to suggest the user the next processes to undertake
– Arpita Pillai
2 days ago
I like "next, you can..." just fine.
– aparente001
2 days ago
I like "next, you can..." just fine.
– aparente001
2 days ago
If this is at the end of each topic, then simply say something like Proceed to the next step. Or Proceed to [name of the next step]. You are giving an instruction. (So I would cut out the can part as well.) Incidentally, I would edit your question to include this additional information from your comment.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
If this is at the end of each topic, then simply say something like Proceed to the next step. Or Proceed to [name of the next step]. You are giving an instruction. (So I would cut out the can part as well.) Incidentally, I would edit your question to include this additional information from your comment.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
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You could try and substitute any of the following options:
Continuing from what has been discussed, the process as described in
the next section / chapter can be followed.
Or, alternatively:
You can learn more on the next process in the section / chapter that
follows.
Thanks for these suggestions; these are great. However, I was looking for something more concise.
– Arpita Pillai
2 days ago
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You could try and substitute any of the following options:
Continuing from what has been discussed, the process as described in
the next section / chapter can be followed.
Or, alternatively:
You can learn more on the next process in the section / chapter that
follows.
Thanks for these suggestions; these are great. However, I was looking for something more concise.
– Arpita Pillai
2 days ago
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You could try and substitute any of the following options:
Continuing from what has been discussed, the process as described in
the next section / chapter can be followed.
Or, alternatively:
You can learn more on the next process in the section / chapter that
follows.
Thanks for these suggestions; these are great. However, I was looking for something more concise.
– Arpita Pillai
2 days ago
add a comment |
You could try and substitute any of the following options:
Continuing from what has been discussed, the process as described in
the next section / chapter can be followed.
Or, alternatively:
You can learn more on the next process in the section / chapter that
follows.
You could try and substitute any of the following options:
Continuing from what has been discussed, the process as described in
the next section / chapter can be followed.
Or, alternatively:
You can learn more on the next process in the section / chapter that
follows.
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Thanks for these suggestions; these are great. However, I was looking for something more concise.
– Arpita Pillai
2 days ago
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Thanks for these suggestions; these are great. However, I was looking for something more concise.
– Arpita Pillai
2 days ago
Thanks for these suggestions; these are great. However, I was looking for something more concise.
– Arpita Pillai
2 days ago
Thanks for these suggestions; these are great. However, I was looking for something more concise.
– Arpita Pillai
2 days ago
add a comment |
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Is this phrase to be repeated for each process in the list?
– KillingTime
2 days ago
We have an online help and this phrase will repeat at the end of each topic to suggest the user the next processes to undertake
– Arpita Pillai
2 days ago
I like "next, you can..." just fine.
– aparente001
2 days ago
If this is at the end of each topic, then simply say something like Proceed to the next step. Or Proceed to [name of the next step]. You are giving an instruction. (So I would cut out the can part as well.) Incidentally, I would edit your question to include this additional information from your comment.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday