Private notes
  • 23 Sep 2024
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Private notes are intended for the author or editor of a document. It is not meant to be shared with readers. It is typically used to record ideas, observations, or questions that the author or editor may have while working on the document.

It can be included in technical documentation for a variety of reasons.

For example, an author may use private notes to record ideas for future revisions of the document, to flag sections of the document that need further clarification or editing, or to keep track of tasks that need to be completed.

It is not visible to readers of the document and are usually hidden or removed before the document is published or shared.


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