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@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Documents rely heavily on using `References` to link to other content in the sam
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The snippets page contains various forms these `Cross References` that make linking easier.
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-See also:
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+See also:
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* link:https://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/[Asciidoctor User Manual]
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* <<emoji.adoc#how-to-use-emoji-in-the-wiki,How to use emoji in the wiki>>
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@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ The Atom AsciiDoc packages add great functionality to the editor, but they do no
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'body': '<<${1:reference-a-section-in-the-same-page},${2:custom label text}>>'
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----
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-Thereafter, just start typing `xrefI` and select it from the popup menu or hit kbd:[Tab] with it highlighted in the menu, to insert an `Internal Cross Reference` link. You can then use the kbd:[Tab] key to cycle through each tab stop an enter the appropriate data for that link.
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+Thereafter, just start typing `xrefI` and select it from the popup menu or hit kbd:[Tab] with it highlighted in the menu, to insert an `Internal Cross Reference` link. You can then use the kbd:[Tab] key to cycle through each tab stop and enter the appropriate data for that link.
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TIP: A kbd:[Tab] key in the above code is set by wraping any text to be tabbed with the `${1:}` syntax, where the integer represents the tab order. When cycling through tabs, you can backspace them to remove multiple choice tab content or just enter the text for single selection content.
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