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Update New-IISConfigCollectionElement.md

Open robinmalik opened this issue 3 years ago • 1 comments

Remove PS C:> from the code examples. This made it harder to manually copy lines to paste into PowerShell, and also when using the 'COPY' button it wouldn't be pastable into a shell without going via Notepad.

robinmalik avatar Jul 20 '22 13:07 robinmalik

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opbld31 avatar Jul 20 '22 13:07 opbld31

@robinmalik based on the style guide, these would seem to be Illustrative Examples thus should still have the PS>.

ghost avatar Aug 18 '22 18:08 ghost

That's a shame as it makes it harder to use. Interestingly, this style isn't used for the latest and greatest Microsoft Graph PowerShell documentation.

robinmalik avatar Aug 22 '22 09:08 robinmalik