Issue: In the FAQ section, the first question addresses the problem of transferring data. However, a newly installed jar file doesn't create any empty data file. This can lead to confusion that prevents the user from transferring data to a new device.
Steps to Reproduce:
Install the Jar file according to the quick start
Refer to the user guide section FAQ
Notice there is no empty data file created when user run the command java -jar for the first time.
Expected Result: The documentation accurately describes how the user can transfer data, perhaps adding a step to clear all dummy data before replacing the data file addressbook.json with the one from the old device.
Actual Result: The documentation misleads users by stating that the user can simply replace the non-existent empty data file.
Issue: In the FAQ section, the first question addresses the problem of transferring data. However, a newly installed jar file doesn't create any empty data file. This can lead to confusion that prevents the user from transferring data to a new device.
Steps to Reproduce:
Expected Result: The documentation accurately describes how the user can transfer data, perhaps adding a step to clear all dummy data before replacing the data file
addressbook.json
with the one from the old device.Actual Result: The documentation misleads users by stating that the user can simply replace the non-existent empty data file.
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[original: nus-cs2103-AY2324S2/pe-interim#5514] [original labels: severity.Low type.DocumentationBug]