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<p>(Version 3.0) advises technical writers to refer to these assistants as "wizards" and to use lowercase letters. But as wizards became ubiquitous, the term disappeared. Apps and websites may use wizard-like guided steps to "<a href="page.php?w=User_onboarding">onboard</a>" new users or guide them through a task, but these features are often not explicitly labeled a "wizard".</p>

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