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@r0bfr r0bfr commented Dec 3, 2019

Some of the section description blocks accidentally got laid out as bullet points, making them hard to see.

(You can replace all of this text with your description.)

Before creating your pull request, please check your content against these quality criteria:

  • Did you consider search engine optimization (SEO) when you chose the title in the metadata section and the H1 heading (i.e. the displayed title that starts with a single #)?
  • For new articles, did you add it to the table of contents?
  • Did you update the "ms.date" metadata for new or significantly updated articles?
  • Are technical terms and concepts introduced and explained, and are acronyms spelled out on first mention?
  • Should this page be linked to from other pages or Microsoft web sites?

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Some of the section description blocks accidentally got laid out as bullet points, making them hard to see.
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Thanks!

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@Jak-MS Jak-MS merged commit ced68e4 into MicrosoftDocs:master Dec 3, 2019
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