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use a simple example for reporting and add hyperlink so we can send this to customers

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A new section titled "Add Examples for Consistent Formatting" has been added to the custom reports documentation. The changes update the <overall_instructions> to use a new release notes structure that emphasizes a high-level summary and a bullet list of significant changes. The <example> section has been modified to ensure consistent formatting, where content from the example is not included in the final report.

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docs/guides/custom-reports.md - Added "Add Examples for Consistent Formatting" section.
- Updated <overall_instructions> to define a new release notes format with high-level summaries and bullet points for significant changes.
- Revised <example> to support the new structure.

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239-240: Meaningful Section Header Added

The new header "### Add Examples for Consistent Formatting" clearly demarcates a section focused on enforcing consistency in report examples. It is concisely worded and follows the document’s markdown styling conventions.


244-260: Detailed Guidelines for <overall_instructions> Block

These added instructions provide a comprehensive and clear outline for generating release notes:

  • It explicitly lists the required sections ("Summary" and "Changes") and defines constraints (e.g., single-sentence changes, no links or random release dates).
  • The bullet-point style and sequential listing improve readability.

One consideration is to double-check that these guidelines align with the overall intent to “use a simple example and add hyperlink” noted in the PR objectives. If hyperlink usage is required elsewhere, ensure that it complements these guidelines without causing conflicts.


263-272: Clear Example Format for Release Notes

The <example> block now provides a concise template:

  • It includes a "## Summary" section followed by an illustrative "## Changes" list.
  • This sample format reinforces consistency in report generation while instructing users not to include the example content in final outputs.

The structure is straightforward and serves as a useful visual guide to implement the instructions from the <overall_instructions> block.


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