Writing step-by-step instructions

Follow these guidelines to help you create clear, easy-to-follow instructions, whether you're writing simple, single-step procedures or complex procedures that consist of multiple steps.

Complex procedures

Complex instructions often consist of multiple steps formatted as a numbered list. For multiple-step procedures in numbered lists:

To schedule sprints

  1. In the Backlogs view, select the first sprint under Current. Or, open your sprint backlog from the following URL: https://AccountName/DefaultCollection/TeamProjectName/\_backlogs/iteration
    Several predefined sprints are listed under Current and Future. Actual sprint titles vary based on the process template used to create your team project. However, calendar dates haven’t been assigned.
  2. To set the calendar dates, select the first sprint under Current, and select dates.

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Single-step procedures

If you're using a consistent format for step-by-step instructions, use the same format for single-step instructions, but replace the number with a bullet.
Example
To move a group of tiles

Tips for writing steps

Make sure the customer knows where the action should take place before you describe the action.

Simple instructions with right angle brackets

Abbreviate simple sequences by using right angle brackets. Include a space before and after each bracket, and don't make the brackets bold.

Example
Select Accounts > Other accounts > Add an account.

Accessibility tip Screen readers may skip over brackets and read instructions such as Menu > Go To > Folders as Menu Go To Folders, which might confuse customers. Check with an accessibility expert before using this approach.