So, I've been playng around with the idea of using flowcharts instead of 
numbered steps in documentation.

It seems like it would make complicated procedures, with multiple options, 
easier to follow. The drawback, of course, is that it's not a tool people would 
be familiar with--except in certain circles. I guess my general idea is to move 
away from relying on words--similar to model instructions. Radical, I know, but 
it would be an experiment worth trying I think.

Any thoughts for general discussion?



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