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Contains documentation for Exchange Server and Exchange Online

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Overview

A repository to hold the help content for Exchange Server, Exchange Online, and Outlook. The expert knowledge around Exchange is distributed amongst customers, MVPs, partners, product teams, support, and other community members. This open repo is designed to provide a mechanism for those that wish to contribute their knowledge back into the docs so others can benefit.

Learn How To Contribute

Anyone who is interested can contribute to the topics. When you contribute your work will go directly into the content set after being merged. It will then show up on docs.microsoft.com and you will be listed as a contributor at: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-Exchange/graphs/contributors

Contribute using the GitHub website

NOTE: The following guidance is for Office PowerShell but the same process applies for any Markdown document on GitHub.

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  1. Open your browser, login to GitHub, and then navigate to https://github.com/microsoftdocs/office-docs-powershell

  2. Browse to the file you want to edit. In this example we will edit https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/office-docs-powershell/blob/master/teams/teams-ps/teams/New-Team.md and add a link in the Related Links section.

  3. Click the Edit icon which looks like a pencil in the upper right corner. Image of Edit button on Github

  4. Your browser will then open the file in an edit window. We want to add a link so we scroll down to the Related Links section and add the link in the correct format. Image of Edit button on Github

Note Since you are likely not a maintainer of the Git repository GitHub will automatically 'Fork' the project into your personal GitHub account. A fork is just an exact copy of the repository in your own account so that you have total access to make edits. You are now 'editing' a copy of the project in your own GitHub account. You can always find it again by looking at your GitHub Repositories in your GitHub Profile (drop-down from your name in top right). Image of Automatic Fork message on Github

  1. You can click the Preview changes link to see what the changes will look like.

  2. Once you are satisfied with your work, go to the Propose file change area at the bottom of the topic. Enter a title and other description information and then click Propose file change. Image of Propose file change on Github

  3. On the next screen, click Create pull request.

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Contributing

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When you submit a pull request, a CLA-bot will automatically determine whether you need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g, label, comment). Simply follow the instructions provided by the bot. You will only need to do this once across all repos using our CLA.

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.

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