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[METADATA UPDATE] Product-level header addition to prevent navigation issues #127

Closed learn-build-service-prod[bot] closed 1 year ago

learn-build-service-prod[bot] commented 1 year ago

The "uhfHeaderId" field is being added to the Global Metadata section of this docfx file to prevent navigation issues because it is completely missing. For background on product-level headers, please review the product-level header requirements here: Navigation model overview | Microsoft Learn. Any changes to existing metadata fields will be communicated in advance of PRs.

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If this Pull Request is not merged within 14 days, it will be automatically merged by our system to ensure the timeliness of the metadata update. This includes bypassing the Repository's Branch Policy, including if Review Required is enabled. Please notify Metadata-Management@microsoft.com if you have questions or concerns or would like Pull Requests for metadata updates to merge automatically in future. Fixing#786931 Add uhfHeaderId = MSDocsHeader-DotNet

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