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Expand Up @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ how to use them.

This folder can be found at the following path:
```
c:\Users\<yourusername>\.vscode\extensions\ms-vscode.PowerShell-<version>\examples
$env:USERPROFILE\.vscode\extensions\ms-vscode.PowerShell-<version>\examples
```
To open/view the extension's examples Visual Studio Code, run the following from your PowerShell command prompt:
```
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