Present simple in instructions

The present simple tense is used in instructions as an alternative to the imperative. This use implies that the actions are or should always be performed in the same way or order:

First you roll out the pastry, then you cut circles with a cup or a glass.
You go down this street to the supermarket, then you turn left.
I've pressed Ctrl+Alt+Del. What do I do now?

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