> 
> I disagree with Sharon and Paula completely...
> 
> OK, no I don't. I just wanted to say that.
> 
> Unless I was being sarcastic, which is rarely good in a technical
> document, I would not tell the reader that if s/he performed some
action
> then some result "might" happen.  

*s/he* -- ? Ugh. Just use *they* It looks much cleaner.
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