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      docs/modules/wiki/pages/atom_editor.adoc

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docs/modules/wiki/pages/atom_editor.adoc

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