{:allowed-branchname-matches ["main"] :allowed-filename-matches ["windows/"] :targets { :counts { ;;:spelling 10 ;;:grammar 3 ;;:total 15 ;; absolute flag count but i don't know the difference between this and issues ;;:issues 15 ;; coming from the platform, will need to be tested. } :scores { ;;:terminology 100 :qualityscore 80 ;; Confirmed with Hugo that you just comment out the single score and leave the structure in place ;;:spelling 40 } } :guidance-profile "d2b6c2c8-00ee-47f1-8d10-b280cc3434c1" ;; Profile ID for "M365-specific" :acrolinx-check-settings { "languageId" "en" "ruleSetName" "Standard" "requestedFlagTypes" ["SPELLING" "GRAMMAR" "STYLE" "TERMINOLOGY_DEPRECATED" "TERMINOLOGY_VALID" "VOICE_GUIDANCE" ] "termSetNames" ["M365" "Products" "Microsoft"] } :template-header " ## Acrolinx Scorecards **The minimum Acrolinx topic score of 80 is required for all MARVEL content merged to the default branch.** If you need a scoring exception for content in this PR, add the *Sign off* and the *Acrolinx exception* labels to the PR. The PubOps Team will review the exception request and may take one or more of the following actions: - Work with you to resolve the issues requiring the exception. - Escalate the exception request to the Acrolinx Review Team for review. - Approve the exception and work with the GitHub Admin Team to merge the PR to the default branch. For more information about the exception criteria and exception process, see [Minimum Acrolinx topic scores for publishing](https://review.docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office-authoring-guide/acrolinx-min-score?branch=master). Click the scorecard links for each article to review the Acrolinx feedback on grammar, spelling, punctuation, writing style, and terminology: | Article | Score | Issues | Correctness
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