diff --git a/windows/keep-secure/create-edp-policy-using-intune.md b/windows/keep-secure/create-edp-policy-using-intune.md
index 86a50cbecf..8a3f8f9f31 100644
--- a/windows/keep-secure/create-edp-policy-using-intune.md
+++ b/windows/keep-secure/create-edp-policy-using-intune.md
@@ -210,6 +210,7 @@ If you're running into compatibility issues where your app is incompatible with
After you've added the apps you want to protect with EDP, you'll need to apply a management and protection mode.
We recommend that you start with **Silent** or **Override** while verifying with a small group that you have the right apps on your **Protected Apps** list. After you're done, you can change to your final enforcement policy, either **Override** or **Block**.
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@@ -259,7 +260,6 @@ After you've added a protection level to your apps, you'll need to decide where
**To specify where your protected apps can find and send enterprise data on the network**
1. Add additional network locations your apps can access by clicking **Add**, typing a description into the **Description** box, and then choosing your location type, including:
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