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2. Browse to the page you want to edit on Microsoft Learn.
3. On the right-hand side of the page, click **Edit** (pencil icon).
![Edit button on Microsoft Learn.](compliance/media/quick-update-edit.png)
![Edit button on Microsoft Learn.](https://learn.microsoft.com/compliance/media/quick-update-edit.png)
4. The corresponding topic file on GitHub opens, where you need to click the **Edit this file** pencil icon.
![Edit button on github.com.](compliance/media/quick-update-github.png)
![Edit button on github.com.](https://learn.microsoft.com/compliance/media/quick-update-github.png)
5. The topic opens in a line-numbered editing page where you can make changes to the file. Files in GitHub are written and edited using Markdown language. For help on using Markdown, see [Mastering Markdown](https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/). Select the **Preview changes** tab to view your changes as you go.
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When you're ready, click the green **Propose file change** button.
![Propose file change section.](compliance/media/propose-file-change.png)
![Propose file change section.](https://learn.microsoft.com/compliance/media/propose-file-change.png)
7. On the **Comparing changes** page that appears, click the green **Create pull request** button.
![Comparing changes page.](compliance/media/comparing-changes-page.png)
![Comparing changes page.](https://learn.microsoft.com/compliance/media/comparing-changes-page.png)
8. On the **Open a pull request** page that appears, click the green **Create pull request** button.
![Open a pull request page.](compliance/media/open-a-pull-request-page.png)
![Open a pull request page.](https://learn.microsoft.com/compliance/media/open-a-pull-request-page.png)
> [!NOTE]
> Your permissions in the repo determine what you see in the last several steps. People with no special privileges will see the **Propose file change** section and subsequent confirmation pages as described. People with permissions to create and approve their own pull requests will see a similar **Commit changes** section with extra options for creating a new branch and fewer confirmation pages.<br/><br/>The point is: click any green buttons that are presented to you until there are no more.