How to Use Task Search: Guide Checklists and Next Steps

This page layout looks like the start of a “task search” area inside a larger help or guide hub, with several checklist-style items that point to what users can do next. The content is organized into guide sections and includes prompts for how helpful the guide was.

Task Search Structure

Checklists

  • Plans and Pricing
  • Free Trial
  • Universal Pictrures Movies (this item notes that the page does not exist)

Next Steps and Guide Sections

Up Next: Plans and Pricing

The interface signals that the following focus is “Plans and Pricing,” suggesting users are being guided to the next relevant topic after the checklist options.

Top Guide Sections

A set of “Top Guide Sections” is indicated, implying this area would normally list the most important parts of the guide library for faster navigation.

User Feedback and Navigation

Was this guide helpful?

The layout includes a prompt asking whether the guide was helpful, which typically corresponds to a feedback action for readers.

In This Guide

Finally, the page includes an “In This Guide” section, indicating a table-of-contents style area where readers can see what topics are covered.

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