That is an interesting thought. Once you have the content ready it should not be very difficult to make it as a single email or pdf which can be printed out. You can also use Google docs if you want to keep it all in one place and in a draft state if you want to get it reviewed.
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Very true, but I'm still the 'idiot', I am neither computer oriented or trained and have no more idea of steemit than what I have managed to glean from helpful posts of such as @abh12345, @vaansteam, @spiritualmatters, & @davemccoy who's blog I still have to read. I've been thinking that an app of a version of @cheetah would make a very good addition, as a steemit archival retrieval robot. Not just to sort tags, but to find word usage and narrow searches to particular info fields. But again that's for you IT geniuses. We will need some sort of indexed and retrieval I reckon. The membership will expand exponentially, and already steemit has a universal archival library. Having some better means of retrieval will increase usage, and I reckon a means of increasing $ might be found. Cost of use by non-members, 0.00001 unitary Votes on archived material. Pooling material by further means than tags, into divisions, sub-divisions and classes -fiction/nonfiction, photos/text/photos and text(info text as opposed to greeting text) and so on. But again, this seems to be a robot's forte.
Anyway if you know someone who has written many many posts on 'how to' steemit, then I would be very glad to read as a 'nil knowledge' newbie to help simplify the passing of instruction. 😇