This is an extremely common problem. On Home Improvement Stack Exchange we get a ton of questions that could be answered with comprehensive guides on specific topics. In fact, we tried doing that a while back with a guide on some basic electrical work. I can't even find it now! The idea was to have something more than just a duplicate as a Close target, because the "Close" and "Duplicate" concepts are extremely confusing for new users, and this would provide a step-by-step guide to a series of common issues.
But there was no practical way to do it. If a post isn't updated frequently it drops off the recent list and is hard to find when you want it, unless you save a link to it somewhere.
As my username shows, I have been working with a new system, Codidact and this is one of the things we have added there. Codidact doesn't have the number of users and posts that Stack Exchange has (nothing does!), but the point is that this type of thing ("guide", "canonical post", "article", whatever you want to call it) can be integrated into a Q&A system if the makers of the system really want to do so.
I am not suggesting everyone (or anyone, for that matter) should jump to Codidact. I am pointing out that there are ways to build a primarily Q&A system to allow for "guide" answers.