JUSTIN  ALLEN

 

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I thought that the instructions assignment went pretty well.  I had a difficult time deciding what t write instructions about.  Most of the ideas that I came up with were not feasible to do in class.  I had to think of something that I could do that was simple enough to do in class, yet was still something that was somewhat challenging or not many people knew how to do.  I chose how to change the quick commands in Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2006.  It was something that could be accomplished in class with my laptop, yet something that not many people in class, if any, had done before.  The instructions themselves were written very well.  The mistakes were mainly dealing with the formatting of the document.  Step heading and notes were not differentiated from the rest of the document.  I placed these items in bold in the revision so that they would stand out from the instructions.  Turnovers were not indented in the original.  By indenting them, the document is much easier to read.  On one of the picture that I placed in the document to make it easier for the reader to understand, I should have put some arrows and text to better explain what was to be done.  There were a few grammatical errors, which were easily fixed.  Step 6 had a part that should have been its own Note.  The only thing that was a real overlook on my part was a conclusion for the document.  Overall, I felt that the instructions assignment went over very well.

 

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