Added formatting to headers#887
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rothja merged 2 commits intoMicrosoftDocs:livefrom Aug 1, 2018
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It wasn't clear at first when reading this article that the two lines I've edited were headings because they weren't formatted as such.
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@philipstratford : Thanks for your contribution! The author, @rothja, has been notified to review your proposed change. |
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@philipstratford Thanks for the contribution. This does read better. I wonder if there needs to be a 2nd H2 header to break up the section of Types of DDL triggers? It seems that section also explains some of the behavior of triggers all-up. If you agree, feel free to submit another edit. Otherwise, this looks good. #sign-off |
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It wasn't clear at first when reading this article that the two lines I've edited were headings because they weren't formatted as such.