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Hi - I removed cmdlets that are no longer part of the module from the index.md - as this causes there to be 404 errors on docs when users try to access these cmdlets from the module landing page. This fix will remove the "Others" section from this page. For specifics, please see this page below and click on one of the cmdlets in the "Others" section. You will see the links are broken and 404.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/azurerm.logicapp/?view=azurermps-4.1.0#logic_apps

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Hi - I removed cmdlets that are no longer part of the module from the index.md - as this causes there to be 404 errors on docs when users try to access these cmdlets from the module landing page.  This fix will remove the "Others" section from this page.  For specifics, please see this page below and click on one of the cmdlets in the "Others" section.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/azurerm.logicapp/?view=azurermps-4.1.0#logic_apps
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@cormacpayne cormacpayne merged commit 17ae71b into preview Jun 16, 2017
@markcowl markcowl deleted the TaraMeyer-patch-1 branch July 13, 2017 00:57
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