Updates to Cortana docs

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![Cortana at work, showing how to provide feedback to Microsoft](../images/cortana-feedback.png)
In order for enterprise users to provide feedback, admins must unblock the Feedback Hub in the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com/). Go to the **Enterprise applications section** and enable _Users can allow apps to access their data_.
In order for enterprise users to provide feedback, admins must unblock the Feedback Hub in the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com/). Go to the **Enterprise applications section** and enable **Users can allow apps to access their data**.

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# Test scenario 1 - Sign-in to Azure AD and use Cortana to manage the notebook
# Test scenario 1 Sign into Azure AD, enable the wake word, and try a voice query
- Windows 10, version 1703
- Windows 10 Mobile, version 1703
>[!IMPORTANT]
>The data created as part of these scenarios will be uploaded to Microsofts Cloud to help Cortana learn and help your employees. This is the same info that Cortana uses in the consumer offering.
1. Select the **Cortana** icon in the task bar and sign in using your Azure AD account.
This scenario turns on Azure AD and let's your employee use Cortana to manage an entry in the notebook.
2. Select the "" menu and select **Talking to Cortana**.
## Turn on Azure AD
This process helps you to sign out of a Microsoft Account and to sign into an Azure AD account.
3. Toggle **Wake word** to **On** and close Cortana.
1. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, click the **Notebook**, and then click **About Me**.
4. Say **Cortana, what can you do?**.
2. Click your email address.
When you say "Cortana", Cortana will open in listening mode to acknowledge the wake word.
A dialog box appears, showing the associated account info.
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3. Click your email address again, and then click **Sign out**.
Once you finish saying your query, Cortana will open with the result.
This signs out the Microsoft account, letting you continue to add and use the Azure AD account.
4. Click the **Search** box and then the **Notebook** icon in the left rail. This will start the sign-in request.
5. Click **Sign-In** and follow the instructions.
6. When youre asked to sign in, youll need to choose an Azure AD account, which will look like kelliecarlson@contoso.com.
>[!IMPORTANT]
>If theres no Azure AD account listed, youll need to go to **Windows Settings > Accounts > Email & app accounts**, and then click **Add a work or school account** to add it.
## Use Cortana to manage the notebook content
This process helps you to manage the content Cortana shows in your Notebook.
1. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, click the **Notebook**, scroll down and click **Weather**.
2. In the **Weather** settings, scroll down to the **Cities your tracking** area, and then click **Add a city**.
3. Add *Redmond, Washington*, double-click the search result, click **Add**, and then click **Save**.
![Cortana at work, showing the multiple Weather screens](../images/cortana-weather-multipanel.png)
4. Click on the **Home** icon and scroll to the weather forecast for Redmond, Washington.
![Cortana at work, showing Redmond, WA weather](../images/cortana-redmond-weather.png)
**Note** : If you've disabled the wake word using MDM or Group Policy, you will need to manually activate the microphone by selecting Cortana, then the mic button.