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Jul 12, 2024 9:07:43 AM (7 months ago)
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vboxsync
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Docs: bugref:10705. Merging current changes to dita files from docs team's repo. (r6123, r6120, r6117)

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    r105134 r105289  
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    66  <body>
    7     <p>
    8         In the <b outputclass="bold">Basic</b> tab of the
    9         <b outputclass="bold">General</b> settings category, you
    10         can find these settings:
    11       </p>
     7    <p>In the <b outputclass="bold">Basic</b> tab of the <b outputclass="bold">General</b> settings category, you can
     8      find these settings: </p>
    129    <ul>
    1310      <li>
     
    1916            can only use characters which are allowed for file names on your host OS.
    2017          </p>
    21         <p>
    22             Note that internally, <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> uses unique identifiers
    23             (UUIDs) to identify virtual machines. You can display these
    24             using the <userinput>VBoxManage</userinput> commands.
    25           </p>
     18        <p>Note that internally, <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> uses unique identifiers (UUIDs)
     19          to identify virtual machines. You can display these using the <userinput>VBoxManage</userinput> commands. </p>
    2620      </li>
    2721      <li>
     
    3327            wizard. See <xref href="create-vm-wizard.dita#create-vm-wizard"/>.
    3428          </p>
    35         <p>
    36             Whereas the default settings of a newly created VM depend on
    37             the selected OS type, changing the type later has no effect
    38             on VM settings. This value is purely informational and
    39             decorative.
    40           </p>
     29        <p>Whereas the default settings of a newly created VM depend on the selected OS type, changing the type later
     30          has no effect on VM settings. This value is purely informational and decorative. </p>
    4131      </li>
    4232      <li>
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