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You can organize by topic (dividing a large category into subcategories), chronological order, or a problem-solution format. 3. Write and Simplify

Use everyday words. If you must use technical terms, explain them with relatable examples .

A good opening should state the topic clearly, make it relatable, and preview the main points. Public version

Ensure no private or internal-only data (like proprietary code or confidential client names) is included. 2. Structure the Content A well-organized guide is easier for the public to digest.

Creating a "public version" of a guide often means taking internal or complex information and making it accessible, safe, and professional for an external audience. Whether you're preparing a public roadmap, a "how-to" manual, or a public speaking outline, the following steps will help you structure it effectively. 1. Define the Purpose and Scope You can organize by topic (dividing a large

Show the reader why this guide matters to them—focus on the practical value they will gain. 4. Professional Formatting How the guide looks is just as important as what it says. A Beginner's Guide to Tableau Public

The public version should be significantly more accessible than an internal one. If you must use technical terms, explain them

Break the topic into smaller, actionable sections or "chunks".