Agriculture and Nature Conservation - Primary Agriculture
To format text using markdown, you can use various symbols and characters to achieve different styles. Here are some common formatting options:
Bold: To make text bold, surround the text with double asterisks or double underscores. For example, **bold text**
or __bold text__
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Italic: To italicize text, surround the text with single asterisks or single underscores. For example, *italic text*
or _italic text_
.
Code
: To display code or monospaced text, enclose the text in backticks. For example, `code`
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Hyperlinks: To create a hyperlink, use square brackets for the anchor text followed by the URL in parentheses. For example, [Hyperlinks](https://www.example.com)
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Lists:
Headers: Use hashtags to create headers of different sizes. For example, # Header 1
for the largest heading, ## Header 2
for the next size, and so on.
Blockquotes: To create a blockquote, use the greater than symbol at the beginning of the line. For example, > This is a blockquote
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These are just some of the basic formatting options available in markdown. You can explore more advanced features and combinations to enhance the appearance of your text.
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